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Scientists Identify Protein That Could Let Birds See Magnetic Fields
Wonder what it "looks" like to be able to visualize the magnetosphere of the Earth?
https://gizmodo.com/scientists-ident...-ma-1824290514 |
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I had to laugh at this though: "which relies on an innate attribute of electrons called “spin,” one of the most quantum mechanical properties there is. Well, we can visualize a portion of the EM spectrum, so its not at all inconceivable that an organism could not evolve a way to visualize the magnetosphere of the Earth. Which, BTW, is a hypotrochoid....
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Electrons do not spin. We know not where they're going. We know not where they've been. A bit of quantum spin poetry |
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Speaking of visible EM... If one uses a different technology to see in a different spectrum other than visible light, one would realize we have many visitors coming and going to/from our planet. They are not visible in the spectrum we can see with our naked eyes. That's all I can say...
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