0019-12-17

Quantum physics in Biology

Recently I’m interested in quantum physics. Phenomena in small world are really amazing. Who believes an electron has characteristics of particle and wave at the same time? Who seriously believe that an electron goes through multiple slits at the same time if we don’t observe. If we try observe that motion, all trajectories of the electron shrinks to a specific one. Can you believe it?

By the way, neuro-scientists in the world are now studying to figure out our brains. Some people simulate neurons by computers. However they fail to recreate our brains. Why? Because computers can only handle simple concept, Input and Output. If we want to make that calculation more complex, only thing we can do is to change calculation combination.

Anyway Computers need input, “initial conditions” and “boundary conditions”. Meanwhile our brains don’t look to care those prefaces. So I wonder how we decide something without specific conditions. I guess that quantum phenomena in neurons play important role. I was heard Roger Penrose, a famous scientist, is studying the relations between quantum physics and our mind.

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