Daniel Oblak
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Well, in some sense it isn't, and in some sense it is.
I think, so actually beyond sort of the physics and astronomy tag I have on my, I'm also sort of into quantum research.
And so we could ask ourselves, what has this to do with quantum mechanics?
Well, and there's a couple of different links to it.
First of all, the tools we're using are tools that are
really coming from the field that I'm in.
So it's cameras that are ultra sensitive at the point that they can count single photons, single particles of light.
So there's the technology aspect of it.
And then there's also maybe an underlying, something we maybe can go into, an underlying question whether quantum mechanics plays a role in biological processes.
So this is what we could call interdisciplinary research because I don't know much about biology two, three years ago, and I've had to learn a lot about the kinds of biological processes and systems that are involved in this too.
Yeah, that's really sort of the motivation and sort of our hot fever dreams is if we could sort of like figuring out that quantum mechanics does play a role in biological systems.
This is partially been answered in the sense that
We do know that there are certain things where quantum mechanics, certain biological processes where quantum mechanics plays a role.