
Herbert Fröhlich
Herbert Fröhlich was a physicist known for exploring the intersection of physics and biology, particularly through the concept of "coherent states" in living systems. He proposed that biological processes could involve collective behavior of molecules, much like patterns found in physics, which could help explain phenomena such as cellular communication and energy transfer in organisms. Fröhlich's work aimed to bridge understanding between the physical principles that govern life and the complexities of biological systems, suggesting that life functions may utilize the same laws of physics that govern matter and energy at a broader scale.