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Physicist revisits the computational limits of life and Schrödinger's essential question in the era of quantum computing

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Philip Kurian , a theoretical physicist and founding director of the Quantum Biology Laboratory , has used the laws of quantum mechanics to set a drastically revised upper bound on the computational capacity of carbon-based life in the entire history of Earth .

The key molecule enabling these remarkable properties is tryptophan, an amino acid found in many proteins that absorbs ultraviolet light and re-emits it at a longer wavelength.

Aneural organisms, including bacteria, fungi, and plants, form the bulk of Earth 's biomass.

These organisms have been on our planet for much longer than animals, they constitute the vast majority of our carbon-based computation.

Kurian : " Quantum biology has the potential to open new vistas for understanding the evolution of living systems".

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