How Quantum is Life?

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Abstract

Undecidability, Uncomputability, and Unpredictability (3Us) emerge like word tsunamis seeking a cogent response. The 3Us might prompt a complaint coined by mathematician, Vladimir Arnold, “Too much Hilbert and not enough Poincare.” Also pertinent, Henri Poincare once said, “There are no solved problems … only problems that are more or less solved.” With a cooperative global effort, enhanced cognition and quantum computers, great mysteries can be solved. It may take months, years, decades, and even centuries. But they can be solved.
James Lee Hoover
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