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Post by Pincho Paxton on Oct 16, 2015 8:05:19 GMT
Link... Quantum coherent-like state observed in a biological protein for the first timePincho says... I don't agree with the physics. The Bose/Einstein condensate isn't moving towards a 'collective low-energy quantum state', it's moving towards a point where gravity will collide, and escape, and the escaping membrane will enclose the atoms into a membrane bonding rather than a point/threaded bonding (atoms are usually threaded onto strings to become bonded, but you can also bond with a membrane which is like a bag of sweets). So when you consider that gravity is escaping as magnetism the physics are far less wave-like, and more quantized as points. So to find a low energy state in a biological protein could mean completely a different thing, and so there would be no point in even mentioning a Bose/Einstein condensate. It's like saying, "I predict that motor vehicles will reach a collective Bose/Einstein state when they approach an intersection." If the proteins are blocking gravity until it collides to escape as magnetism then that should be made clear, and it should be said that it is a fractal of a Bose/Einstein condensate. Fractals appear everywhere in physics, you don't have to start comparing them all, because you will end up with just 1 set of physics... gravity changing into magnetism, because that is all there is. Pincho Paxton
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