Is Quantum Mechanics Controlling Your Thoughts?
Science's weirdest realm may be responsible for photosynthesis, our sense of smell, and even consciousness itself.
published online January 13, 2009
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To unearth the bacteria’s inner workings, the researchers zapped the connective proteins with multiple ultrafast laser pulses. Over a span of femtoseconds, they followed the light energy through the scaffolding to the cellular reaction centers where energy conversion takes place.
Then came the revelation: Instead of haphazardly moving from one connective channel to the next, as might be seen in classical physics, energy traveled in several directions at the same time. The researchers theorized that only when the energy had reached the end of the series of connections could an efficient pathway retroactively be found. At that point, the quantum process collapsed, and the electrons’ energy followed that single, most effective path.
Electrons moving through a leaf or a green sulfur bacterial bloom
are effectively performing a quantum “random walk”—a sort of primitive
quantum computation—to seek out the optimum transmission route for the
solar energy they carry. “We have shown that this quantum random-walk
stuff really exists,” Fleming says. “Have we absolutely demonstrated
that it improves the efficiency? Not yet. But that’s our conjecture.
And a lot of people agree with it.”
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