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P. T. LANDSBERG, in a recent paper1, reopened a problem discussed earlier by Wigner2: the possibility that quantum mechanics might predict and explain the phenomena of life.
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AGENO, M. Does Quantum Mechanics exclude Life?. Nature 205, 1306–1307 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2051306b0
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