(reads article quote)
"Tantalizing but inconclusive results." "...No one has ever managed to coax an entire living organism... into displaying quantum effects such as entanglement or superposition."
Sounds like "quantum biology" is still very much in the hypothesis stage. I'm not expecting to see anything from the field, as quantum physics appears to confine itself to much smaller scales than biological organisms, principally subatomic particles.
(In fact, since biological organisms contain a large number of atoms, it's possible that any quantum effects will just cancel out from atom to atom.)
"Tantalizing but inconclusive results." "...No one has ever managed to coax an entire living organism... into displaying quantum effects such as entanglement or superposition."
Sounds like "quantum biology" is still very much in the hypothesis stage. I'm not expecting to see anything from the field, as quantum physics appears to confine itself to much smaller scales than biological organisms, principally subatomic particles.
(In fact, since biological organisms contain a large number of atoms, it's possible that any quantum effects will just cancel out from atom to atom.)