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Can Quantum Computing Be Done Through Biology?

by Brecht Corbeel

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Biology, with its intricate systems and adaptive processes, offers a fertile ground for quantum phenomena.

The hypothesis posits that biological entities, from the molecular machinations of proteins to the complex neural networks of the brain, may inherently operate on quantum principles.

These principles include quantum coherence, a state where particles exist in multiple states simultaneously, and quantum entanglement, where particles, irrespective of distance, exhibit linked behaviors.

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