RE: What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?
May 10, 2009 at 10:01 pm
(This post was last modified: May 11, 2009 at 4:35 am by g-mark.)
You are entitled to your opinion.
Quantum Biology is a dicipline that hopes to connect Quantum physics and the Life sciences. Although the brain is a macroscopic system, the fundamental processes operate on an atomic level.
The opearation of the brain concerns neurons (brain cells) connected with synaptic connections via the synaptic cleft. Synapses can be chemical or electrical in nature. Neurons use the chemical and electrical synapses in a process known as synaptic transmission. The fundamental process that triggers synaptic transmission is the action potential, a propagating electrical signal that is generated by exploiting the electrically excitable membrane of the neuron. This is also known as a wave of depolarization.
Phil, when you have a degree in either biology, psychology, or (edit) physics and you have written a paper that has been peer reviewed, I will consider your opinion as valid.
Quantum Biology is a dicipline that hopes to connect Quantum physics and the Life sciences. Although the brain is a macroscopic system, the fundamental processes operate on an atomic level.
The opearation of the brain concerns neurons (brain cells) connected with synaptic connections via the synaptic cleft. Synapses can be chemical or electrical in nature. Neurons use the chemical and electrical synapses in a process known as synaptic transmission. The fundamental process that triggers synaptic transmission is the action potential, a propagating electrical signal that is generated by exploiting the electrically excitable membrane of the neuron. This is also known as a wave of depolarization.
Phil, when you have a degree in either biology, psychology, or (edit) physics and you have written a paper that has been peer reviewed, I will consider your opinion as valid.