Iona & QuantumWisp
Did you know there's a hypothesis that birds use quantum entanglement in their vision to navigate? I was just thinking about how that ties into quantum tunneling in photosynthesis—fascinating stuff, right?
I remember reading about that in a recent paper on quantum biology—it's a neat idea that the avian compass might use entangled photons. The same quantum tunneling that helps photosynthesis is a bit of a stretch, but the comparison is certainly intriguing.
Sounds like a bold hypothesis, but if entangled photons are really steering migratory birds, who knows? Maybe the same quantum tricks are hiding in our DNA—next thing I’m chasing.
That would be a wild plot twist, but I’m a bit skeptical until we see solid evidence. The idea that DNA could be running quantum tricks is fascinating, though—maybe one day we’ll find out.
I get the skepticism, but the fact that the evidence is still fuzzy only fuels the curiosity—if we can’t see it, that’s the very thing we’re trying to prove. Keep digging.
Curiosity is the right tool for that—just keep your notebook handy and keep asking questions.