To violate Heisenberg you'd have to make a specific electron jump its orbit at the precise instant you wished it to jump.
Now, for the answer of the ages ~ why is it biological entities do not have electronic quantum processors ~ just clunky old proton processors? Hmmmm ~!~ you'd think that with all these atoms around here somebody'd figured out it was easier to do the thinking part the other way around!
You mean like a laser? ";^)
Looks as if you have (about earlier comment). Still seems strange, though.
why is it biological entities do not have electronic quantum processorsQuantum consciousness - physicist Roger Penrose's theory of consciousness based on non-computable quantum-mechanic brain processes