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   Douglas Eagleson to michael....@gmail.com   
   Re: Born-Oppenheimer force   
   23 Jul 17 16:04:42   
   
   From: eaglesondouglas@gmail.com   
      
   On Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 3:01:54 AM UTC-4, michael....@gmail.com wrote:   
   > Hi,   
   >   
   > What is a Born-Oppenheimer force and can it be generated by external   
   > means (to atomic/molecular intrinsics)?   
   >   
   > Also, what is the significance of the Born-Oppenheimer force in brain   
   > dynamics? Has this been studied?   
   >   
      
   In general, a force of the brain is a measurable one. Force and the   
   neuron action are real.  A life force of quantum allusion is incorrect   
   theory.   
      
   The Born-Oppenheimer force appears to be a state assembly formalism.  A   
   radioactive half-life can be altered by molecular form, implying a state   
   to state relative existence.  Nuclear state relative to molecular   
   exists.   
      
   Brain states appear to be neuron to neuron action.  The question of   
   life-force theory is avoided.  As with electron and molecular relatives   
   a neuron theory must follow the Born-Oppenheimer relative necessity.  I   
   looked at a NIST webpage two years ago.  They formalized surface plasmon   
   theory in biological application. They even imaged plasmons.   
      
   The state being a plasmon quanta the relative a molecular surface.   
      
   In my view the proper view is the existence of neural membrane states   
   called plasmons.  The membrane a relative to molecular.   
      
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