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Quantum Biochemistry: Quantum Effects in Living Systems

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Quantum Biochemistry: Quantum Effects in Living Systems

By: Boris Kriger
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A world normally hidden beneath equations and laboratory instruments unfolds here as a living, dynamic foundation of existence. This book reveals how tunneling, coherence, entanglement, and quantum uncertainty shape the deepest processes of biology—from photosynthesis and enzymatic catalysis to genetic variation, neural complexity, and the evolution of life itself.

Through a rare fusion of scientific clarity and philosophical depth, the narrative uncovers the silent architecture guiding molecular events, showing how living systems draw their astonishing efficiency from quantum phenomena that operate far beyond the reach of classical explanations. Each chapter pairs rigorous conceptual exploration with real case studies from modern research, forming a continuous journey across biochemistry, physics, cosmology, and consciousness studies.

This work illuminates life as a phenomenon emerging at the edge between order and quantum possibility, where the smallest fluctuations ripple outward into growth, adaptation, and thought. It offers a unified vision of nature in which physics, biology, and philosophy converge—inviting listeners to see the living world as a subtle interplay of chance, coherence, and hidden connection.

A profound and ambitious exploration of the quantum foundations of life, it opens new horizons for understanding the origins, function, and meaning of living systems in the universe.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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