Tripartite Mimicry in Nature

Edwin Mellen Press (1993)
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This study shows the connections between quantum mechanics and molecular biology, and that many of the phenomena of biology have closely-related counterparts in physics. Gives evidence that there are three domains of the natural world, physics, biology and what we shall call duology, whose basic mechanisms of operation are remarkaby similar$69.95 129+pp. 1993.

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