harnessing the randomness of water? Or something deeper!
I believe stocasticity in the primary resonance of a cell is the effect of Fourier transforms on the frequency resulting from quantum superpositioning electromagnetic fields
Thanks for this brilliant interview!
I need to analyze each individual concept in your statement and establish its bottom-up linkage to fully understand the overall idea conveyed in your statement. If your time permits, can you please elucidate it a bit more?
quantum nonlocality is not based on complex Fourier Transforms due to noncommutativity being nonlocal. Heisenberg discovered the "order of overtones" changes the frequency of photon radiation emissions. This is not just based on observational data - it's actually a nonlocal noncommutative time-frequency process. watch Fields Medal math professor Alain Connes lecture on youtube "Music of Shapes" for details.
time is inherently asymmetric and nonlocal as Roger Penrose realizes. See quantum physics professor Basil J. Hiley's lecture to Penrose and Hameroff - in 2021 on Emmy mind-matter symposium website (youtube vid that is unlisted). Hiley points out that asymmetric time or noncommutativity completely changes quantum biology (see his 2022 book chapter on quantum consciousness).
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