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In 1982 Stuart Hameroff, along with R.C. Watt, presented a paper titled Information Processing in Microtubules where they laid out how the tubulin dimers that make up microtubules can act like on/off bits in a computer.
Damn Duck 2008
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To elucidate some details on the mechanics of the Orch-OR model specific to biological systems, please see Search for Quantum and Classical Modes of Information Processing in Microtubules: Implications for "The Living State" -
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Microtubules are one of the components of the cytoskeleton, the infrastructure that supports the cell.
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Microtubules have vibrational resonances in the kilohertz (10 to the third power Hz) for tubulin C-termini, megahertz (10 to the 6th power Hz) for tubulin, and gigahertz (10 to the ninth power Hz) for ordered water in hollow microtubule cores.
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I am not only talking about the trees in the forest, I am talking about the DNA, Microtubules and photosynthesis process in the leaves of the trees of the forest.
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Microtubules are small enough to directly experience quantum effects and microtubules are everywhere in living organisms and are especially abundant in brains.
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Microtubules are the link to the interconnected quantum world.
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Microtubules are the link to the interconnected quantum world.
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Part C: Microtubules as the means of harnessing quantum gravity.
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Microtubules extend to all regions of the cell, providing structure and, of crucial importance, tracks along which motor proteins can transport needed molecular materials to reaction sites.
THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD GERALD L. SCHROEDER 2001
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