Lhe photonic radiation communication system is widely used by plants, such as onion stems, but also by animals. It is a proven fact that bees or termites of the same group communicate with each other. Researchers have shown that this communication takes place by electromagnetic signals.
We also know that insects can communicate with each other over long distances by emitting odor molecules called pheromones. This is how male and female moths can come together even if they are miles apart. However, the biologist PS Callahan discovered that they locate these pheromones by detecting the photons which they emit in the wavelength of the infrared.
Communication by biophotons has been verified between nerve cells by the biochemist Helmut A. Fischer. He showed that this process occurs in addition to transmissions by chemical mediator between synapses, these tentacular extensions of cells.
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