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Old 07-09-2021, 04:06 PM   #23
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Default Re: One of the mysteries of life

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reading it made me feel a bit insignificant....as we are.

Was interested in the communicating algae, wanted to read more but could only find other references to this "study", mainly from people who love crystals and that sort of thing. But nowhere could I find THE study, who did it and what outcomes there where. Might be an urban myth, would love to read it if anyone knows if it was a reputable one.
Quantum entanglement does not just apply to "living cells" but at the subatomic particle level such as electrons in non-living matter.

There have been many scientific studies done on entanglement, and here Google is your friend.

Albert Einstein famously said that quantum mechanics should allow two objects to affect each other's behaviour instantly across vast distances, something he dubbed “spooky action at a distance”. Decades after his death, experiments confirmed this.

However to answer your question, I have attached a University scientific research paper (not exactly on algae) but using "living cells" as stated in falcon-bandits original post to show that living cells somehow instantly "communicate" over distances.
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