Brain Proton Spin

The article suggests that humans could have a magnetoreception-like capacity, but presents it as an implication rather than an established sensory system. Magnetic fields are described as capable of informing proton spin in the brain. Prot…

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The article suggests that humans could have a magnetoreception-like capacity, but presents it as an implication rather than an established sensory system. Magnetic fields are described as capable of informing proton spin in the brain. Protons in the brain are described as having spins that can become entangled. The article frames paired proton spin states as a nonlocal relationship not constrained by ordinary spatial separation.