Monday, November 16, 2015

Quantum Biology

Richard P. Feynman in his published lectures, The Strange Theory of Light and Matter QED, wrote,
"The theory of quantum mechanics ... explained all kinds of details, such as why an oxygen atom combines with two hydreegen atoms to make water and so on. Quantum mechanics thus supplied the theory behind chemistry. So, fundementally theoretical chemistry is really physics."

The parallel in molecular biology is quite obvious. We deal with DNA at the molecular level. The next great step will be a theoretical explaination of molecular biology at the electron, photon and particle level, the level of quantum intanglement. Thus the theoretical understanding of molecular biology will also really be physics.

2,450 years ago Greek medicine was called physics. Aristotle had contemplated the existence of particles. The enquiry into how things worked, especially physiology was called physics and the stem of our word physician is indeed physics. With quantum biology we have come full circle.

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