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Puffer Fish

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In the Blink of Bird’s Eye, a Model for Quantum Navigation

European robins may maintain quantum entanglement in their eyes a full 20 microseconds longer than the best laboratory systems, say physicists investigating how birds may use quantum effects to “see” Earth’s magnetic field.

Quantum entanglement is a state where electrons are spatially separated, but able to affect one another. It’s been proposed that birds’ eyes contain entanglement-based compasses.

Conclusive proof doesn’t yet exist, but multiple lines of evidence suggest it. Findings like this one underscore just how sophisticated those compasses may be.

“How can a living system have evolved to protect a quantum state as well — no, better — than we can do in the lab with these exotic molecules?” asked quantum physicist Simon Benjamin of Oxford University and the National University of Singapore, a co-author of the new study. “That really is an amazing thing.”

Many animals — including not only birds, but some mammals, fish, reptiles, even crustaceans and insects — navigate by sensing the direction of Earth’s magnetic field. Physicist Klaus Schulten of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign proposed in the late 1970s that bird navigation relied on some geomagnetically sensitive, as-yet-unknown biochemical reaction taking place in their eyes.

Research since then has revealed the existence of special optical cells containing a protein called cryptochrome. When a photon enters the eye, it hits cryptochrome, giving a boost of energy to electrons that exist in a state of quantum entanglement.

One of the electrons migrates a few nanometers away, where it feels a slightly different magnetic field than its partner. Depending on how the magnetic field alters the electron’s spin, different chemical reactions are produced. In theory, the products of many such reactions across a bird’s eye could create a picture of Earth’s magnetic field as a varying pattern of light and dark.
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That kinda ... helps me further in development of my theories on quantum navigation ... as I learn about them ... in starling bird formations...

[video=youtube;XH-groCeKbE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH-groCeKbE&feature=fvw[/video]

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Millions of individuals .... moving as an entity .... as ONE ..... as they glide ...through endless electro magnetic fields ....

And to put this in one picture .... in terms of what they might 'see/perceive' ..... and humans can not ....'perceive' as of yet ....







Birds ..... LOVE EM
 

Rodart Cockburn

New Member
Man that fucking cool!

I have always wondered when I would be given info that elucidates the idea that molecules aren't the only form of matter organisms can interact with on a personal basis.

Where I live I have lots of take offs like in that video, and they are always so refreshing to watch.

Peace
 

Puffer Fish

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My friend that is fantastic.
You are very lucky to live in your part of the world ... as these .... happenings .... are very rare.
I go to watch the takeoffs every chance I get .... quite a show.
 

Puffer Fish

Well-Known Member
I find the whole idea of ....'bird flesh' .... and .... as a collective ....'thousands of eyes' ...looking for predator ..... as one
concepts ....fascinating to ponder.
 

MASS97

Active Member
Flocking birds, schooling fish, swarming insects they all move as one collective entity. The natural world has many "mysteries" that are both BEAUTIFUL to watch, and FASCINATING to consider. I wished ALL humanity would stop and take time to investigate the world around them!!!
+rep to you Puffer Fish, Thank you for sharing!!!
 

Puffer Fish

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Flocking birds, schooling fish, swarming insects they all move as one collective entity. The natural world has many "mysteries" that are both BEAUTIFUL to watch, and FASCINATING to consider. I wished ALL humanity would stop and take time to investigate the world around them!!!
+rep to you Puffer Fish, Thank you for sharing!!!
You kind sir are always welcome at my table !!
+rep
 

Puffer Fish

Well-Known Member
Hey ... thanks to a little tinkering .... we will be flying with our friends .... rather soon.
ANC ... there has to be a way to build these in our garages for a fraction of the advertised cost ... :)

And do this in formation here on the Canadian lakes .... all are invited ...

[video=youtube;7-KczCp0OQ4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-KczCp0OQ4[/video]

Water-propelled jetpack is no dream, can be yours for $99,500 this March




It's taken a long time since that 2005 patent was filed for, but Raymond Li is now finally ready to bring his water-propelled jetpack to the money-spending world. Nailing down a March 2011 launch date and a price of $99,500 hasn't been easy for the inventor, who says his efforts to procure capital and prototyping quotations were mostly met with incredulity -- "almost everyone thought I was crazy." His JetLev personal transporter relies on an engine and fuel tank (which remain on the water's surface) to pump H20 into a backpack that then shoots out streams of the drinkable stuff to keep your airborne. Top speed is 22MPH, max height is nearly 33 feet, and the fun factor is somewhere off the scale, whether you're talking metric or imperial. Levitate past the break for a video demonstration.


Watch the demo video here ...


I will need 10 of these please ... lol
 
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