This is why I find protein folding intriguing. I see the following 
possibilities:

-> Molecular interactions entail an immense computational power;
-> P = NP;
-> We are constantly winning at quantum suicide.
Am I missing something?

P=/=NP doesn't mean that NP problems require "immense computational power" beyond what could biochemistry can provide. Being NP is just a statement about how a problem scales with size of the input. But for some given finite size it might be quickly solved.

Brent

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