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Results from our forumRe: What about the Heisenberg's uncertainty princip? Yeah, that is why I said we'd need a quantum mechanist. And that, along with the so-called "observer effect", is also what I meant by us not being able to measure these events precisely enough. However, even ...
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Re:... my neurons to the electrophysical stimulus of my eyes seeing the text you wrote. This being said, I think we would need some Nobel prize-winning quantum physicist to tell us whether anything in the world is truly random. In theory, if we were able to calculate the movement of each electron and ...
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Do We Have The Freedom Of Choice?... my neurons to the electrophysical stimulus of my eyes seeing the text you wrote. This being said, I think we would need some Nobel prize-winning quantum physicist to tell us whether anything in the world is truly random. In theory, if we were able to calculate the movement of each electron and ...
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Evolutionary mechanisms... directed mutagenesis, morphogenetic fields, transposable element (jumping genes), hox genes, controlling elements, Phenotypic plasticity, Quantum evolution etc Any opinions about any of these?
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... the systems that composes that biosphere and inquiring how must be the state of the world, in its astronomic, atomic, and even the dimension of quantum fluctuations aspects, that has produced our kind of life. Of course, my goal now must be testing the whole theory against real facts. But I ...
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