This then applies? Nature evolved/chose a geometry that reacts at a rate of multiple terahertz.
Proteins 'ring like bells': Quantum mechanics and biochemical reactions -- ScienceDaily<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140603092424.htm> As far back as 1948, Erwin Schrödinger -- the inventor of modern quantum mechanics -- published the book 'What is life?' In it, he suggested that quantum mechanics and coherent ringing might be at the basis of all biochemical reactions. At the time, this idea never found wide acceptance because it was generally assumed that vibrations in protein molecules would be too rapidly damped. Now, scientists have shown that he may have been on the right track after all. From: H Veeder [mailto:hveeder...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 12:59 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:LENR, Transmutation and genetic mutations To bring discussion of evolution back to something more on topic for this list, I would like to suggest that if anomalous LENR transmutations are possible then they might play role in changing in DNA. In other words gene mutations might be less random and more like orchestrated disturbances. Harry