Life is the most extraordinary phenomenon in the known universe; but how does it work? Even in this age of cloning and synthetic biology, the remarkable truth remains: nobody has ever made anything living entirely out of dead material. Life remains the only way to make life. Are we missing a vital ingredient in its creation? Like Richard Dawkins' The Selfish Gene , which provided a new perspective on how evolution works, Life on the Edge alters our understanding of life's dynamics. Bringing together first-hand experience of science at the cutting edge with unparalleled gifts of exposition and explanation, Jim Al-Khalili and Johnjoe Macfadden reveal the hitherto missing ingredient to be quantum mechanics and the strange phenomena that lie at the heart of this most mysterious of sciences. Drawing on recent ground-breaking experiments around the world, they show how photosynthesis relies on subatomic particles existing in many places at once, while inside enzymes, those workhorses of life that make every molecule within our cells, particles vanish from one point in space and instantly materialize in another. Each chapter in Life on the Edge opens with an engaging example that illustrates one of life’s puzzles – How do migrating birds know where to go? How do we really smell the scent of a rose? How do our genes manage to copy themselves with such precision? – and then reveals how quantum mechanics delivers its answer. Guiding the reader through the maze of rapidly unfolding discovery, Al-Khalili and McFadden communicate vividly the excitement of this explosive new field of quantum biology, with its potentially revolutionary applications, and also offer insights into the biggest puzzle of all: what is life? As they brilliantly demonstrate here, life lives on the quantum edge.
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Life is Simple highlights the role of simplicity in science, and in particular its favourite tool, Occam's razor.
Quantum Evolution
- 338pages
- 12 heures de lecture
"Challenging but invariably eloquent and elegant answers to the most fundamental questions...: What is life? What is mind?"― Kirkus Reviews , starred review Johnjoe McFadden "enters new and provocative territory in his marriage of physics and biology" ( Science News ). His simple but staggering theory of quantum evolution shows how quantum mechanics gives living organisms the ability to initiate specific actions, including new mutations. As Paul Davies exclaims, "if these ideas are right, they will transform our understanding of the relationship between physics and biology" and may radically revise the notion of random evolution and the debate over consciousness and free will.
Exploring the intersection of science and philosophy, this book proposes a groundbreaking theory suggesting that evolution may be influenced by a force of will. Johnjoe McFadden presents compelling arguments and evidence to support the idea that consciousness plays a role in the evolutionary process, challenging traditional views and inviting readers to reconsider the mechanisms of evolution.
Nasza wiedza o świecie istot żywych przeżywa okres rewolucyjnych zmian.W rzeczywistość opisywaną dotychczas przez biologię zaczyna wkraczać mechanika kwantowa. Okazuje się, że tak niecodzienne zjawiska, jak koherencja, superpozycja, tunelowanie i splątanie, mają fundamentalne znaczenie nie tylko na poziomie kwantowym, lecz kształtują też mechanizmy rządzące życiem.Dziś wiemy już, że są istotne dla fotosyntezy, DNA, oraz że wpływają na mutacje gen�w i pomagają nawigować ptakom w czasie ich migracji, jednak to z całą pewnością dopiero początek odkryć.W książce Życie na krawędzi Jim Al-Khalili i Johnjoe McFadden w spos�b prosty i jednocześnie fascynujący przedstawiają najnowsze osiągnięcia, kształtujące naszą wiedzę o świecie istot żywych, dowodząc, że życie łączy klasyczny świat obiekt�w makroskopowych z dziwnym i osobliwym światem mechaniki kwantowej.