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  1. discovermagazine.com

    Connecting quantum mechanics directly to biology is much more speculative. I frankly am skeptical that the bee dance is related to quantum mechanics. The mathematics she uses may be related to a completely different explanation of the bee dance. This is the universality of mathematics. To venture into quantum mechanics may be a distraction.
  2. unexplained-mysteries.com

    Well, that may be what the world of the common honey bee is like. If the theories of mathematician Barbara Shipman are correct, honey bees can not only perceive the energies of the subatomic, quantum world directly, but they also use six-dimensional space to communicate with each other.
  3. everything2.com

    The quantum relationship between higher mathematics and honeybees is a perfect example of this. The Dance of the Bees It has long been known that bees, despite their extremely small brain, communicate the location of nectar sources to one another through a complex dance. This dance is well documented and all the patterns and shapes they use are ...
  4. beesource.com

    Feb 4, 2024Quantum Honeybees How could bees of little brain come up with anything as complex as a dance language? www.discovermagazine.com "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 ...
  5. This is not one of those articles. It's really saying something strange: that bees use six dimensional flag manifold object math to generate their dances and that this is somehow related to directly perceiving quarks in the (ahem) quantum realm. This theory comes from a professor of math who knows her field & is a working, respected ...
  6. unexplained-mysteries.com

    Ken Korczak: Warning! What I am writing about today may fry your brain. If you don't like the thought of your cerebral cortex sizzling like a corndog in a vat of boiling vegetable oil, don't read this column. In fact, if this column does not fry your brain, then your brain is just unfriable. Is "...
  7. curler.wordpress.com

    Quantum Honeybees & Dragon Plants 27 06 2012. This crazy garden is going … crazy with stuff! All kinds of flowers, growth and bees and wasps and roses and you name it! ... Bright sun, lots of honeybees, lots of wasps, and I am trying to buzz them with a camera! I think they would probably call me Buzzarazzi, trying to get them in a photo! I ...

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