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“These arguments lead us to the conclusion that, because of the
different kind of perceptual and interpretative processes
characteristic of life compared to those of science, living
organisms can process knowledge that is more detailed in
certain aspects than is the knowledge specified by the quantum
theory.
One may talk in terms of higher discrimination and selectivity,
which improvements can be attributed a different kind of contact
with nature” [1].
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