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mainstream science acknowledges Quantum effects

As you know we believe that Quantum effects are what powers animal navigation.  It is only now that mainstream science is beginning to acknowledge that this may be the case.  Much work needs to be done but this very interesting link shows where we are heading.  Our hero Tristan Gooley  (www.naturalnavigator.com) sent me this link.

He said:

Hi Richard,

Hope you’re well, I thought you might find this story interesting. I love anything to do with quantum superposition work.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21150047

We totally agree with Tristan Gooley.
Richard Nissen
Editor

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