Biology- -  Evolutionary biology -  - Physics- - Biophysics -
Quantum biology  - Evolutionary biophysics on quantomolecular level.
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On Jan 31, 4:06 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Quantum biology: Do weird physics effects abound in nature?
>
> Disappearing in one place and reappearing in another.
>  Being in two places at once. Communicating information seemingly
>  faster than the speed of light.
>
> This kind of weird behaviour is commonplace in dark, still
> laboratories
>  studying the branch of physics called quantum mechanics, but what
> might it have to do with fresh flowers, migrating birds, and the smell
>  of rotten eggs?
> Welcome to the frontier of what is called quantum biology.
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21150047
> ==..
>
>   ' Long time ago, when the life only began generated
>  by the chance a molecule  had arisen   .  . . . . .
>  . . . we are only descendants of these first molecules . . . . .
>  . . .  all living beings on the Earth occurred from one
> and the same  ancestors on the molecular level.'
>   / Book: The Character of Physical Law.
>           Lecture 4.  By R. Feynman /
>
> And somebody said if we give to the simplest molecule
> hydrogen enough time  then it will become a man
>  ( maybe according to the law of evolution ) .
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