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The bird's mysterious quantum sense observe the first time in a laboratory.

   

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The bird's mysterious quantum sense observe the first time in a laboratory.

We know that many animals like birds and dogs can sense magnetic fields, but do you know that some of them can also see the magnetic fields. In the eyes of those species are cells that are sending light when they are stressed with the magnetic field. And those same cells can be cultured on the CCD-chip, which would make it possible to make the revolutionary magnetic sensors that are making images of the magnetic field. Those cells can culture in laboratories quite easily and they can take from the eyes of birds like every other cell test.

In those species, the eye is the cells, what is sending the flash of light when the magnet passes them and that thing has caused the question can some animals see thoughts too? When we are thinking about the possibility that the animal can sense and even get the visual image of the magnetic field, what is very weak, we must ask can those animals see the magnetic field around our head?

Image II: (https://www.sciencealert.com/birds-have-a-quantum-sense-and-for-the-first-time-scientists-see-it-in-action)

If some species are seeing that thing, they can theoretically read our minds. The special cells are giving those animals this ability, and we could benefit those cells in biosensors, which are observing the magnetic fields like cameras. If we are thinking about the possibility to make the biosensors, that are basing the living cells of the cell cultures those kinds of sensors would give new abilities to observe the magnetic fields. The only thing that we must remember is that we should feed those cells. And control their growth in the cell culture.

The researchers of the University of Tokyo have the first time observed the reaction, where the magnetic field causes a flash of light in cells. And that thing can benefit in the future in the instruments that are observing very weak magnetic fields, and those systems might be used also as lie detectors.

In those futuristic systems, the cell cultures where those cells are will put in the chamber, where is very sensitive light cells. The purpose of those light cells is to act as the compound eye. That sensor detects the flashes of light in those cells. That kind of biosensor can detect many things, what we ever imagine.

https://www.sciencealert.com/birds-have-a-quantum-sense-and-for-the-first-time-scientists-see-it-in-action

https://www.physicscentral.com/explore/action/pia-entanglement.cfm

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