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TOWARDS A QUANTUM APPROACH TO CELL MEMBRANE
TOWARDS A QUANTUM APPROACH TO CELL MEMBRANE

... The barrier is therefore completely impenetrable in “classical” terms. One therefore finds vc ≥ 0,7 . 10 3 m/s for “critical” transfer speed. One can therefore say that “at least” 5 . 10 –21 J would be “missing from” the ion in order for the transfer probability to have a value other than zero. Let ...
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... [13–19] and amplifying [20–24] dielectric media was developed, where optical modes are described as open quantum systems. There are important similarities with classical optics, for example, the classical Green function ...
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... which is the same as one would get if one put - e for e. The wave equation (1) thus refers equally well to an electron with charge e as to one with charge - e. If one considersfor definitenessthe limiting case of large quantum numbers one would find that some of the solutions of the wave equation ar ...
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Orchestrated objective reduction

Orchestrated objective reduction (Orch-OR) is a hypothesis that consciousness in the brain originates from processes inside neurons, rather than from connections between neurons as in the conventional view. The mechanism is held to be a quantum physics process called objective reduction which is orchestrated by molecular structures called microtubules.The hypothesis, which was put forward in the early 1990s by theoretical physicist Roger Penrose and anaesthesiologist and psychologist Stuart Hameroff, has so far been rejected by the majority of cognitive scientists.
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