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rare cases like atoms, molecules, and cells?
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Bacteria are already messy—they do whatever they like.
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Pretty sure even macromolecules get into chaotic dynamics, but would need to check examples
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I guarantee that my macromolecules are not currently chaotic. My neurons however... @jvtoups
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Some proteins have metastable conformations, switching between according to large number of factors…
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I haven’t studied this in ~20 years, but pretty sure you’ve got chaotic protein dynamics in every cell.
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It depends on what *level* you look at them at. @jvtoups
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