Condensed Matter

   

Room Temperature Weyl Fermionic Transport in Tubulin Microtubules or Biomimetic Materials?

Authors: Hans Hermann Otto

Research should be focused on the possibility that dissipation-less room temperature Weyl fermion transport in tubulin microtubules is responsible for the ability of living creatures to storage and process the known huge amount of information. The importance of ordered chiral water chains confined in tubules in emphasized. An array of opposed chiral Fibonacci carbon nanotubules as housing for Weyl fermions could be the template for modern decoherence protected quantum computers effectively working at room temperature.

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