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Life on the Edge

The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology

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Life is the most extraordinary phenomenon in the universe, yet its workings remain elusive. Despite advancements in cloning and synthetic biology, no one has ever created life from dead material; life is the only source of life. This raises the question of whether we are overlooking a crucial element in its creation. In a manner reminiscent of Richard Dawkins' insights on evolution, this work transforms our understanding of life's dynamics by introducing quantum mechanics as a vital ingredient. Authors Jim Al-Khalili and Johnjoe Macfadden combine cutting-edge scientific experience with exceptional clarity to reveal how quantum phenomena underpin life's processes. They highlight groundbreaking experiments that demonstrate how photosynthesis depends on subatomic particles existing in multiple locations simultaneously, and how enzymes—essential for cellular function—exhibit particles that instantaneously shift positions. Each chapter begins with a captivating example of life's mysteries, such as how migrating birds navigate or how we perceive scents, ultimately linking these puzzles to quantum mechanics. Al-Khalili and Macfadden guide readers through the rapidly evolving field of quantum biology, showcasing its revolutionary potential and addressing the profound question of what constitutes life itself. They compellingly illustrate that life exists on the quantum edge.

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Life on the Edge, Jim Al Khalili, Johnjoe McFadden

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2014
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Titul
Life on the Edge
Podtitul
The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Bantam Press
Rok vydania
2014
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
368
ISBN10
0593069323
ISBN13
9780593069325
Série
Hodnotenie
4,15 z 5
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Life is the most extraordinary phenomenon in the universe, yet its workings remain elusive. Despite advancements in cloning and synthetic biology, no one has ever created life from dead material; life is the only source of life. This raises the question of whether we are overlooking a crucial element in its creation. In a manner reminiscent of Richard Dawkins' insights on evolution, this work transforms our understanding of life's dynamics by introducing quantum mechanics as a vital ingredient. Authors Jim Al-Khalili and Johnjoe Macfadden combine cutting-edge scientific experience with exceptional clarity to reveal how quantum phenomena underpin life's processes. They highlight groundbreaking experiments that demonstrate how photosynthesis depends on subatomic particles existing in multiple locations simultaneously, and how enzymes—essential for cellular function—exhibit particles that instantaneously shift positions. Each chapter begins with a captivating example of life's mysteries, such as how migrating birds navigate or how we perceive scents, ultimately linking these puzzles to quantum mechanics. Al-Khalili and Macfadden guide readers through the rapidly evolving field of quantum biology, showcasing its revolutionary potential and addressing the profound question of what constitutes life itself. They compellingly illustrate that life exists on the quantum edge.