It is believed that the native folded three-dimensional conformation of a protein is its lowest free energy state, or one
of its lowest. It is shown here that both a two-and three-dimensional mathematical model describing the folding process as
a free energy minimization problems is NP-hard. This means that the problem belongs to a large set of computational problems,
assumed to be very hard (“conditionally intractable”). Some of the possible ramifications of this results are speculated upon.