Dennis Merimsky

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In essence, it is the organism’s own cells that drive evolution. They respond to environmental cues (pressures) and collapse potential DNA states so that the organism better fits the environment. As McFadden reveals . . . In this way, even lowly E. coli cells may have a certain control of their destiny; a control denied to inanimate objects. This is what makes living organisms special. They are able to use quantum measurement to perform directed actions and one of those actions is quantum evolution.
Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm: Beyond the Doors of Perception into the Dreaming of Earth
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