Monday, June 2, 2025

Quantum biophotons as nonlocal vibration Soul secret to Olfactory Imprinting by Fish migration for reproduction

 thanks! on my blog link https://dropofodor.com/blog/the-quantum-noseshape-theory-quantum-biology this goes into why science was forced to realize the origin of smell perception is from quantum tunneling! The quantum biology book "Life on the Edge" describes this as like a left and right handed guitar that a left or right handed person can't play unless it's flipped upside down. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XmT9glEUea0 This is the same "Dirac Dance" secret. So the noncommutativity means this nonlocality is eternal motion going on all the time. We can then heal the soul this way through meditation.

 https://dropofodor.com/blog/the-quantum-noseshape-theory-quantum-biology

 When an electron tunnels from one metal particle (donor) to another (acceptor), it can donate a quantum of energy to a molecule placed in between, causing the molecule to vibrate. This process, known as first-order inelastic tunneling, results in the electron ending up in a lower energy level at the acceptor, having transferred some of its energy to the molecule. The unique vibration of each molecule, resulting from this energy transfer, could be the key to differentiating between various scents.

 This lost energy is absorbed by the scent molecule, causing it to vibrate. It’s this unique vibration that the receptor detects and converts into an electrical signal, which our brain interprets as a distinct smell.

The beauty of this theory lies in its quantum roots. It implies that the act of smelling involves understanding the subtle dance of electrons and molecular vibrations

 There is a sturgeon recovery project by the Great Lakes - mentioned "water imprinting" as the reason fish return to the same stream they spawned in. This is actually the "soul" of the fish due to the quantum biophotons imprinting the information. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9919928/

The imprinting occurs through quantum tunneling to store the information nonlocally as the soul imprint.

 AI answer:

The phrase "imprint the water" as it relates to fish, particularly salmon, refers to a fascinating biological phenomenon known as
olfactory imprinting. Here's a breakdown of how it works: 1. The Imprinting Process: Early Life: During a critical period in their early development (often during the parr-smolt transformation for salmon), young fish are highly sensitive to the chemical composition of their natal water. Unique "Bouquet": Every stream and river has a unique chemical signature, a "bouquet" of dissolved substances, including amino acids and other organic compounds. Learning the Scent: The young fish's olfactory system (their sense of smell) effectively "learns" and memorizes this unique chemical signature of their home stream. This is the "imprinting" – forming a memory of the specific water's scent. 2. Returning Home: Ocean Migration: After spending time in the ocean, adult fish embark on their spawning migration, returning to freshwater. Olfactory Guidance: As they approach the coast, they begin to use their keen sense of smell to detect the chemical cues they imprinted on as juveniles.
Following the Scent: They follow these olfactory cues, like a scent trail, allowing them to navigate upstream and eventually return to their natal stream to spawn."
Wow fascinating! 
 
"This is followed by the quantum biology event of inelastic electron tunneling as has been suggested with both the vibration and swipe card theories. It is novel in that it is not concerned with the possible effects of the tunneled electrons as has been discussed with the previous theories. Instead, the high energy state of the odorant molecule in the receptor following inelastic electron tunneling is considered. The hypothesis is that, as the high energy state decays, there is fluorescence luminescence with radiative emission of multiple photons. These photons pass through the supporting sustentacular cells and activate a set of olfactory neurons in near-simultaneous timing, which provides the temporal basis for the brain to interpret the required complex combinatorial coding as an odor. The Luminescence Hypothesis of Olfaction is the first to present the necessity of or mechanism for a 1:3 correspondence of odorant molecule to olfactory nerve activations. The mechanism provides for a consistent and reproducible time-based activation of sets of olfactory nerves correlated to an odor. The hypothesis has a biological precedent: an energy feasibility assessment is included, explaining the anosmia seen with COVID-19, and can be confirmed with existing laboratory techniques." 
 
 
 
 
 
 Excitation and emission spectra of anthracene that have the same mirror image relation at the absorption and emission spectra. Adapted from Byron, C.M. and Werner, T.C., J. Chem. Ed., 1991, 68, 433.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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