๐งต DNA as a perfect quantum computer based on the quantum physics principles
Anonymous at Wed, 22 May 2024 04:00:19 UTC No. 16187318
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41
this is huge
Anonymous at Wed, 22 May 2024 04:18:56 UTC No. 16187331
>DNA is a complex multi-resolution molecule whose theoretical study is a challenge. Its intrinsic multiscale nature requires chemistry and quantum physics to understand the structure and quantum informatics to explain its operation as a perfect quantum computer. Here, we present theoretical results of DNA that allow a better description of its structure and the operation process in the transmission, coding, and decoding of genetic information. Aromaticity is explained by the oscillatory resonant quantum state of correlated electron and hole pairs due to the quantized molecular vibrational energy acting as an attractive force. The correlated pairs form a supercurrent in the nitrogenous bases in a single band -molecular orbital (-MO). The MO wave function is assumed to be the linear combination of the n constituent atomic orbitals. The central Hydrogen bond between Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) or Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C) functions like an ideal Josephson Junction. The approach of a Josephson Effect between two superconductors is correctly described, as well as the condensation of the nitrogenous bases to obtain the two entangled quantum states that form the qubit. Combining the quantum state of the composite system with the classical information, RNA polymerase teleports one of the four Bell states. DNA is a perfect quantum computer.
Half of these sentences don't convey anything. What molecule doesn't require quantum physics or chemistry to explain its electronic structure? What quantum computer doesn't require quantum informatics to describe its operation? What the hell is a multi-resolution molecule? Why would you need to waste abstract space to say a molecular orbital is approximated by linear combination of atomic orbitals?
Schizoposting in a Nature family journal is kind of based however.
Anonymous at Wed, 22 May 2024 04:54:46 UTC No. 16187352
>>16187331
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0q
Anonymous at Wed, 22 May 2024 04:55:50 UTC No. 16187353
>>16187331
>Schizoposting in a Nature family journal is kind of based however.
The first canary to die in that coal mine was years ago I guess...
Anonymous at Wed, 22 May 2024 05:12:40 UTC No. 16187361
>>16187331
>>16187353
You also recently had shit like Assembly Theory being first published there. Nature has really fallen off recently, but I guess this always happens whenever something gets a reputation as being "prestigious"": retards then mistake that as being an inherent quality in and of itself, so if they publish their crank shit there it stops it from being just that.
Anonymous at Wed, 22 May 2024 12:26:41 UTC No. 16187770
>>16187318
>God created the perfect quantum computer: the DNA.
nuff said
Anonymous at Thu, 23 May 2024 07:20:53 UTC No. 16189110
Bump
Anonymous at Thu, 23 May 2024 07:36:39 UTC No. 16189122
>>16187318
The article is such verbose ESL cringe.
Also all it seems to do is describe some biochem mechanisms with quantum computing terms for no reason at all.
Anonymous at Thu, 23 May 2024 07:50:57 UTC No. 16189139
>>16189118
That's actually a funny article, a nazi physicist brutally filtered by QM and relativity writes a rambling wall of text seething at it, just like oh so many posts here.