Quantum Nonlocality and Biological Coherence
Abstract
Quantum mechanical nonlocality considered as posssible mechanism of long-distance correlations in living organisms and plants, which regulate their coherent development and functioning. It's shown that Doebner-Goldin nonlinear quantum formalism permits to extend nonlocality effects beyond standrd EPR-Bohm scheme and due to it supposedly can describe long-distance correlations in some biological processes. Comparison with some experimental results discussed.
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