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Remember that living cells are extraordinarily crowded places, crammed with complex molecules in a state of constant agitation and turbulence, similar to that billiard-ball-like molecular motion we explored in the last chapter that is responsible for driving steam trains up hillsides. If you remember, it is this kind of random motion that scatters and disrupts the delicate quantum coherence and makes our everyday world appear “normal” to us.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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