Study Proposes DNA Might Measure Cosmic Time Through Quantum Mechanics
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A new study published in PLOS One proposes that DNA can sense faint electromagnetic signals from space, potentially influencing genetic mutations that drive aging and evolution. The research, led by Nahuel Aquiles Garcia, suggests DNA functions as a quantum computing system capable of tracking cosmic radiation and accumulating mutations. The study uses computer simulations of the tuberculosis bacterium's genome to demonstrate DNA's sensitivity to weak external signals.
💡 Why It Matters
- · This idea challenges traditional views of DNA as a static repository of genetic information, instead positioning it as a dynamic, responsive system that interacts with its environment.
- · By linking DNA to cosmic time, the study offers a novel perspective on how living cells track biological time and accumulate mutations.