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A quantum biophysical parameter explains why most HIV patients don't suffer cognitive decline.

April 1, 2026

Original Paper

Noise Correlation Length Distinguishes Neurometabolic Protection from Vulnerability Across HIV Infection Phases

Demidont, A. C.

bioRxiv · 10.64898/2026.02.10.703895

The Takeaway

It uses a quantum physics concept—usually reserved for studying photosynthesis and bird navigation—to explain a 40-year paradox: how 90% of HIV patients maintain brain health despite severe viral neurotoxicity. The study suggests that 'noise correlation' at the nanoscale acts as a protective shield for neuronal metabolism.

From the abstract

Despite direct neurotoxic assault and cytokine storm during acute HIV infection, over 90% of individuals maintain normal neurocognitive function with preserved N-acetylaspartate (NAA) - a clinical paradox that has resisted mechanistic explanation for 40 years. Here we show that environmental noise correlation length (xi) - a quantum biophysical parameter inferred across photosynthesis, magnetoreception, and now neuronal metabolism - distinguishes protected from vulnerable neurometabolic states.