QUANTUM NONLOCAL BONDS BETWEEN LIVING ORGANISMS AND THEIR ROLE IN EVOLUTION Page No: 4651-4659

Firyuza Salikhovna Yanchilina

Keywords: Life, origin of life, biomass, united quantum state, quantum uncertainty, quantum nonlocality

Abstract: The article reviews the well-known theories and ideas about the origin of life on Earth. We propose to divide all such theories into two classes. The first include theories and hypotheses that pretend to explain the phenomenal complexity of living beings and their radical difference from inanimate nature. The second class includes theories that do not explain the phenomenal complexity of living beings. One of the unusual and complex phenomena of the subatomic world called the quantum nonlocality is analyzed. The possible influence of this phenomenon on the synthesis of the first organic substances, and subsequently of living organisms, is investigated. The hypothesis of the quantum origin of life is considered, in which the concept of a united quantum state of a living system permeated with nonlocal connections plays the main role. It is shown that this hypothesis belongs to the first class, since it explains the phenomenal complexity of living beings and their radical difference from inanimate nature.



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