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Quantum Biology Made Easy: An Essential Guide for Busy People

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235359550
  • EAN9798235359550
  • Date de parution03/06/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

This book is a Weekend Pocketbook on Everything You Should Know About Quantum Biology, the emerging science of how life may use the strange rules of the quantum world. Written in everyday language, we explore how plants, enzymes, birds, genes, and even the brain rely on effects that once seemed too fragile for living cells. We kick off with the old question of what makes living matter different from dead matter, moving from vitalism to the mechanical view of the cell, and then to the moment that classical biology began to feel incomplete.
Why do some biological reactions happen so fast? Why are living systems so efficient? And why did thinkers like Erwin Schrödinger suspect that life might need quantum physics to fully explain it?We explore the engines of life: enzymes. These molecular machines speed up reactions that would otherwise take years, centuries, or longer. But some enzymes appear to do more than lower chemical barriers. They may use quantum tunneling, allowing particles such as protons and electrons to pass through energy barriers they should not be able to cross in the classical world.
We then follow quantum effects into photosynthesis and smell. We discuss quantum coherence in light-harvesting bacteria, where energy can propagate like a wave through molecular structures, and we explore the provocative idea that the nose may detect molecular vibrations via electron tunneling, not just molecular shape. The book also investigates nature's quantum sensors. Could migratory birds use entangled electrons in their eyes to sense Earth's magnetic field? Could tiny shifts in DNA, driven by proton tunneling, help shape mutation and evolution?  
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