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Smell 'is quantum physics effect'

we have a pretty sophisticated chemical substance detector just under our noses :P
just imagine: the nanowires in our noses (a.k.a. nasal hair) detect the quanta collisions, send a positron 10" back in time, generate an electron. the electron that was transmitted travels through our neurons to give us the sense of smell and the positron collides with the same nanowire 10" before and warns us for imminent trouble (before having smelled anything) by canceling the existence of an electron in a nasal hair (another message to the brain)

 
 

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via BBC News - Home on 3/24/11

A long-standing conjecture that our sense of smell may be due the the effects of quantum physics is gaining ground, thanks to new measurements.

 
 

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