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Origin of Quantum Mechanical Results and Life: A Clue from Quantum Biology
Biswaranjan Dikshit
Abstract
Although quantum mechanics can accurately predict the probability distribution of outcomes in an ensemble of
identical systems, it cannot predict the result of an individual system. All the local and global hidden variable
theories attempting to explain individual behavior have been proved invalid by experiments (violation of Bell’s
inequality) and theory. As an alternative, Schrodinger and others have hypothesized existence of free will in every
particle which causes randomness in individual results. However, these free will theories have failed to
quantitatively explain the quantum mechanical results. In this paper, we take the clue from quantum biology to get
the explanation of quantum mechanical distribution. Recently it was reported that mutations (which are quantum
processes) in DNA of E. coli bacteria instead of being random were biased in a direction such that the chance of
survival of the bacteria is increased. Extrapolating it, we assume that all the particles including inanimate
fundamental particles have a will and that is biased to satisfy the collective goals of the ensemble. Using this
postulate, we mathematically derive the correct spin probability distribution without using quantum mechanical
formalism (operators and Born’s rule) and exactly reproduce the quantum mechanical spin correlation in
entangled pairs. Using our concept, we also mathematically derive the form of quantum mechanical wave function
of free particle which is conventionally a postulate of quantum mechanics. Thus, we prove that the origin of
quantum mechanical results lies in the will (or consciousness) of the objects biased by the collective goal of
ensemble or universe. This biasing by the group on individuals can be called as “coherence” which directly
represents the extent of life present in the ensemble. So, we can say that life originates out of establishment of
coherence in a group of inanimate particles
Keywords
: Quantum Biology, Biased Will, Consciousness, Non-locality, Quantum Entanglement
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