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Life at the Edge
Book • 2025
Life at the Edge explores the intersection of quantum mechanics and biology, delving into how quantum phenomena influence biological processes.
The book challenges traditional views of biology by proposing that quantum effects are not merely confined to the subatomic level but play a significant role in various biological functions.
It examines how quantum coherence and entanglement might be involved in processes like photosynthesis, enzyme catalysis, and even consciousness.
The authors present evidence and arguments to support their claims, sparking debate and further research in the field of quantum biology.
The book's implications extend to a deeper understanding of life itself and its potential for technological advancements.
The book challenges traditional views of biology by proposing that quantum effects are not merely confined to the subatomic level but play a significant role in various biological functions.
It examines how quantum coherence and entanglement might be involved in processes like photosynthesis, enzyme catalysis, and even consciousness.
The authors present evidence and arguments to support their claims, sparking debate and further research in the field of quantum biology.
The book's implications extend to a deeper understanding of life itself and its potential for technological advancements.
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as a resource for understanding quantum mechanics in biology.


Jack Kruse

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Dr. Jack Kruse and Andrew Huberman, Ph.D. (Part 2)
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when discussing quantum biology and its applications in the future of medicine.

Ian Mitchell

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What To Say When People Ask You What "QUANTUM Energy" Is (& How To Use Quantum To Make The BEST Smoothie Ever?!) With Ian Mitchell & Philipp von Holtzendorff-Fehling