As much as the next person, I love the mysteries of the quantum world, but I don't want to reduce the process understudy down to that level unless it is absolutely necessary. The authors go off the rails and enter the land of woo with ascribing the origins of life, the genetic code in general and mutations in particular, and our consciousness as best understood by quantum mechanical processes. All objective knowledge can be broken down into the subatomic quantum mechanical level, but that doesn't mean they should be. My problem with the book is the second half. Those examples make up the first half of the book. The authors demonstrate nicely how certain biological processes such as the internal magnetic compass of a certain kind of Robin, the photosynthesis in plants, the universal energy currency of life: ATP, the enzyme process, and how the sense of smell can all be thought best in terms of quantum mechanics. They really aren't saying anything new and when they do they seem to enter into woo woo land. I have a problem with most of the new science books that I've been reading lately.
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