ABSTRACT

The fractaquantum hypothesis expresses that the quantum approach is relevant for all the Atoms in Nature, whatever their size. The anti-symmetric association of two Atoms of matter naturally defines a new relation. A complex organism such as a human being comes from a single cell that divides many times. At a certain step of embryogenic development, all the embryonic stem cells are a priori interchangeable. In front of these ideas and strong assumptions, several objections and open questions are formulated. A main drawback of the fractaquantum hypothesis is the contradiction between quantum indiscernibility and macroscopic individuation. Understanding cell division is a key point concerning the possibility of intrication. When interacting with the environment, mesoscopic quantum systems lose quickly their coherence properties. From a mathematical point of view, quantum field theory could be introduced since the total mass of the referring element is changed.