Quantum physics meets biology.

What did the authors
/  Markus Arndt, Thomas Juffmann, Vlatko Vedral  /
talk about in their article ?
http://www.univie.ac.at/qfp/publications3/pdffiles/Arndt2009a%20HFSPJ%20Quantum%20Bio%20Printed.pdf

They have interest only in one idea.
Through all their work they try to understand the
connection between information, brain and  quantum
 theory in living  and not living systems.
Their conclusion is.
The interest of combination between  Quantum physics
 and  Biology  is growing  but many experimental
demonstrations and theoretical explanation unclear.
To understand this problem is timely and important for us.
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My layman’s conclusion.
1.
In the internet we can read hundreds theories of electron.
All of them are problematical.
Nobody knows what electron is.
2.
In the internet we can read  hundreds articles about
 connection  between quantum theory, brain and information.
 All of them are problematical.
3.
There is tendency for searching this truth.
4.
How I understand this problem.
Our brain works on dualistic basis:
 usually consciousness (logically)  and rarely unconsciousness.
It means the interaction between billions and billions neurons
 can be in two stats.
In the stat of consciousness (C ) or in the stat of unconsciousness
( U).
And we have information ( I ) which gives birth to thought and act
 in the each of these two situations.
The question is:
How can the information or quantum of information transfer ( or be
transfer)
 from the  stat C to the state U and vice versa ?
Doesn’t  this question is similar to the puzzle of quantum tunneling ?
But quantum tunneling is tunneling of one particle- electron.
So.
How can electron transfer from the stats C to the state U and vice
versa ?
What is electron ?
If somebody try to understand the connection between information,
brain and  quantum theory without electron, he is mistaken.
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Socratus.

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