Randomness at what level?
peace,
I understood that there is a concept that nature is fundamentally random at the quantum level.
- How far is this quantum level? Electron? Proton? Atom? Molecule?
- Can we identify randomness, for example, in evolution? At the level of mutations? Change in genotype, etc.
- In terms of abogenesis, is there randomness?
- And in terms of free choice, can it be argued that the neuron is random? [I do not pretend to argue that this means that there is free choice only with respect to the pronoun].
Thank you very much, simply in my opinion, otherwise it weakens the teleological view. (Although it leaves the view from the fine tuning)
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Moshe,
- Up to about a micron, and at room temperature much less. Biological scales are much larger.
- As far as I understand, no. See previous section.
- Unlikely. A protein chain is on a very large scale.
- Randomness is not a choice. I explained this in the article and the book. Furthermore, a neuron is also too big for quantum phenomena.
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