MEASURING METHOD OF LIFE ACTIVITY, MEASURING DEVICE OF LIFE ACTIVITY, TRANSMISSION METHOD OF LIFE ACTIVITY DETECTION SIGNAL, OR SERVICE BASED ON LIFE ACTIVITY INFORMATION
According to a measuring method or a control method of life activity, a life object is illuminated with an electromagnetic wave including a wavelength in a designated waveband, and a characteristic in a local area of the life object is detected, or a life activity thereof is controlled. This “local area” is an area constituted by one or more cells. The “designated waveband” is defined based on any one of the following phenomena:[1] transition energy between a ground state of a vibration mode newly occurring between atoms in a constituent molecule of a cell membrane and a plurality of excited states[2] transition energy between vibration modes occurring between specific atoms in a molecule corresponding to the activity of the life object or the change thereof and[3] a specific chemical shift value in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.