How Quantum is Life?

Voting Deadline: December 1, 2025 at 10AM US EST

Abstract

There is an implicit assumption that the search for new fundamental laws of physics requires ever smaller distances with ever greater precision. I argue that new laws could be found instead in many-body systems, where the number of particles provides an enhancement factor that makes weak effects strong. The gravitational force is a counter-factual example, and I motivate and describe other potential possibilities.
Joseph P Conlon
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