
The world according to Lieberman or God in a cage
Overview
Scientist Efim Lieberman, one of the founders of biophysics, shocked many with his eccentricity. But his contribution to science cannot be underestimated. Together with his colleague Vladimir Skulachev, he proved Mitchell's hypothesis about energy exchange in a cell. This was the second most fundamental discovery, after the discovery of the DNA double helix. In the late 70s, Efim Lieberman created a theory of the quantum computer and the quantum nature of consciousness, many decades ahead of time. And at the end of his life, he sets himself the task of creating new knowledge that unites all sciences and religion.
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Who directed The world according to Lieberman or God in a cage?
The world according to Lieberman or God in a cage was directed by Vladimir Nepevny.
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The world according to Lieberman or God in a cage Ending Explained & Trivia
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