RE: DNA Proves Existence of a Designer
November 27, 2018 at 12:29 am
(This post was last modified: November 27, 2018 at 12:32 am by Everena.)
(November 27, 2018 at 12:20 am)Bucky Ball Wrote: So ... she's back to saying truth is determined by polls, ..... again.
No, they brought it up. And what would you like to say about what I posted on Nov 13th from quantum biology? (hint: you were all wrong and I was right and here are the last 2 paragraphs of that article proving you wrong)
Several research groups, including those led by Gröblacher and Farrow, are hoping to take these ideas even further. Gröblacher has designed an experiment that could place a tiny aquatic animal called a tardigrade in superposition—a proposition much more difficult than entangling bacteria with light owing to a tardigrade’s hundreds-fold–larger size. Farrow is looking at ways to improve on the bacterial experiment; in the next year he and his colleagues hope to entangle two bacteria together, rather than independently with light. “The long-term goals are foundational and fundamental,” Farrow says. “This is about understanding the nature of reality, and whether quantum effects have a utility in biological functions. At the root of things, everything is quantum,” he adds, with the big question being whether quantum effects play a role in how living things work.
It might be, for example, that “natural selection has come up with ways for living systems to naturally exploit quantum phenomena,” Marletto notes, such as the aforementioned example of bacteria photosynthesizing in the light-starved deep sea. But getting to the bottom of this requires starting small. The research has steadily been climbing toward macrolevel experiments, with one recent experiment successfully entangling millions of atoms. Proving the molecules that make up living things exhibit meaningful quantum effects—even if for trivial purposes—would be a key next step. By exploring this quantum–classical boundary, scientists could get closer to understanding what it would mean to be macroscopically quantum, if such an idea is true.
And here is the article again so you can again verify that I was right
https://www.scientificamerican.com/artic...milestone/