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exploring the effect that the Bose-Einstein condensation has on chemical bonding
modeling (Putz 2011a , b ). Yet, such possibility arises due to the fact that whether the
Pauli principle is an independent axiom of quantum mechanics or whether it depends
on other quantum description of matter is still under question (Kaplan 2002 ), as is the
actual case of involving hidden variables and the entanglement or non-localization
phenomenology that may be eventually mapped onto the delocalization and fractional
charge provided by quantum chemistry over and on atomic centers of a molecular
complex/chemical bond, respectively.
Concluding, we firmly believe that the actual project, while implemented will
materialize the prophetic words of Primas ( 1981 ): “We have an enormous amount
of scientific data but we have not yet found simple words for great ideas.” So we are
here for tomorrow: advancing the entangled quantum chemistry by bosonic-bondonic
information and teleportation of chemical bonding on (extended) nano- (carbon)
systems, as are topological Stone-Wales defects on graphene, to green (optical)
controlling the chemical -synthesis, -computing and complex (bio) -interactions.
Acknowledgements This work is abstracted from the Project Proposal ETA-QUA-CHEM (En-
tangled Quantum Chemistry: Bondons in Search of Chemical Bonding and Complex Interactions)
submitted by MVP to European Commission within ERC-2014-CoG call as a part of Excellent
Science/Pillar I of European Union HORIZON 2020 framework. Although not currently financed,
the actual project was appreciated as: “A very profound and potentially high-impact proposal; An
interdisciplinary aspect to this proposal in that it combines general chemistry with the most the-
oretical and arcane end of quantum physics; The proposed research direction is intriguing. There
are several highly innovative ideas, e.g. teleportation of chemical bonding. This is a very good
quantum chemistry project, which could advance the field.” OO kindly thanks Biology-Chemical
Department of West University of Timisoara for hospitality during his visit on spring of 2014 at
Laboratory of Computational and Structural Physical-Chemistry for Nanosciences and QSAR.
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