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How does a single biological cell achieve near-perfect signaling efficiency while defying the chaotic noise of its own environment? In this episode, we dive into a groundbreaking study that challenges the classical, stochastic models of neurobiology. We explore the Quantum-to-Classical Transducer (QCT)—a biological mechanism within our voltage-sensor domains that acts as a high-fidelity mass filter.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The 1836:1 Filter: How the massive difference between an electron and an ion allows our cells to "scout" for signals before committing to mechanical work.
- The 2.4 THz Snap: The discovery of a precise "environmental clock" that triggers wave function collapse and initiates the action potential.
- Quantum Oncology:
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Future of MedicineQuantum BiologyEvolutionary Biophysics
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