When I write, I mark a flat sheet of paper with a series of curved lines. I believe the pencil point moves in 1 Dimension
Then there is the radio : the sound waves causing my eardrum to vibrate up and down, effectively in 2 Dimensions.
The flat screen Television is far more subtle being a mixture of 1 dimension vision and a two dimensional auditory experience.
However the written word, TV and radio trigger our brains to experience a 3D non-reality from the
10 Commandments via "Open Country" to "Coronation Street".
Honey bees talk amongst themselves by "dancing" in a figure of 8 pattern on the vertical dancefloor of the honeycomb often in total darkness.
Thus a dancing bee indicates the location of a new food source to all the other "wallflowers" nearby.
Once revealed in a dark hive on a vertical surface, they zoom straight to the target flowers across [usually] a horizontal landscape.
We can manipulate 1 and 2D media information into a thrilling 3D experience, with a brain the size of a loaf and the weight of a house brick but how does the honey bee do it with a brain the size of a grass seed?
Professor Barbara Shipman of the Math Department of Rochester University USAbelieves it might be a quantum effect.
A Photon beam of Light can actually be teleported over huge distances. The photon beam can be split into two. If one photon on Earth changes, its twin, several million miles away on Mars will react instantly!
All too deep for me but the honeybee knows you know!
also this post I found with an internet bias
Then there is the radio : the sound waves causing my eardrum to vibrate up and down, effectively in 2 Dimensions.
The flat screen Television is far more subtle being a mixture of 1 dimension vision and a two dimensional auditory experience.
However the written word, TV and radio trigger our brains to experience a 3D non-reality from the
10 Commandments via "Open Country" to "Coronation Street".
Honey bees talk amongst themselves by "dancing" in a figure of 8 pattern on the vertical dancefloor of the honeycomb often in total darkness.
Thus a dancing bee indicates the location of a new food source to all the other "wallflowers" nearby.
Once revealed in a dark hive on a vertical surface, they zoom straight to the target flowers across [usually] a horizontal landscape.
We can manipulate 1 and 2D media information into a thrilling 3D experience, with a brain the size of a loaf and the weight of a house brick but how does the honey bee do it with a brain the size of a grass seed?
Professor Barbara Shipman of the Math Department of Rochester University USAbelieves it might be a quantum effect.
A Photon beam of Light can actually be teleported over huge distances. The photon beam can be split into two. If one photon on Earth changes, its twin, several million miles away on Mars will react instantly!
All too deep for me but the honeybee knows you know!
Biologist Karl von Frisch discovered the dance of the honey bees in the 1920's, biologists have wondered how the honey bee with its little brain could "talk" in such an "intelligent" way.
Professor Barbara Shipman of the Math Department of Rochester University USA has proposed that bees have a "sixth sense" that gives them direct access to the quantum world of subatomic particles.
also this post I found with an internet bias
Bee strategy helps servers run more sweetly from PhysOrg.com
Honeybees somehow manage to efficiently collect a lot of nectar with limited resources and no central command — after all, the queen bee is too busy laying eggs to oversee something as mundane as where the best nectar can be found on any given morning. According to new research from the Georgia Institute of Technology, the swarm intelligence of these amazingly organized bees can also be used to improve the efficiency of Internet servers faced with similar challenges.
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