Apoorva Ashu

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All the statistical laws of classical physics are subject to this restriction: they are true for objects consisting of very large numbers of particles, but they fail to describe the behaviour of objects composed of small numbers of particles. So anything that relies on the classical laws for reliability and regularity needs to be composed of lots of particles.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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