Nuclear Fusion in Biological Systems?
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A really quirky concept and field of study that I came across reading the opening chapter of an equally quirky book - Manfred M. Junius's Spagyrics:
http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/108/04/0633.pdf
Probably best left as food for thought as it's really difficult to know the full history of claims, whether their dependency on bad science is real or just preferred (ie. not sitting well with current theories). I know that while a lot of old sacred standards are burning right now, such as the non-existence of such things as quantum biology, it doesn't mean that everything science has ridiculed is necessarily true by that token. Some interesting questions do get raised here and I'd have to wonder, if one were out to properly bunk/debunk this, which cases in this article or others are the most difficult to explain by alternative and more conventional theories and - of those - how many of them are easily isolated in a laboratory.
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