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In reply to the discussion: Quantum soul [View all]but you're not making much sense.
That was a panel discussion about relevance of quantum biology, with two sides represented and with top scientists like Zeiliger, Davies etc. participating.
But if you want a cogent argument supported with a link, the vote of the well educated audience at the end of the discussion shows that your claim about the general opinion of the scientific community is extreme misrepresentation.
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I think everyone should remember this post whenever you tout science and the evidence it
Leontius
Mar 2012
#5
A quantum computer does not continue to compute after the physical system is destroyed.
FarCenter
Mar 2012
#10
I was only suggesting that the OP may get more of the discussion he wants elsewhere.
laconicsax
Mar 2012
#36