Abstract:Quantum information processing of EPR-generated entangled proton qubits exhibited by rat and human genomes falsifies the in vivo anti-entanglement hypothesis. An EPR-entangled proton qubit algorithm explains "probabilistic" genomic growth-over the past ~ 3.6x10 9 y-from primordial duplex RNA-ribozyme segments, into a DNA double helix of ~ 6.8x10 9 bp. Homo sapiens' consciousness is thus considered a consequence of ~3.6x10 9 y of entanglement-enabled evolution. The evolved human brain acquired sensory "biologic… Show more
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