Science Tardigrades and quantum entanglement

NJguy86

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So there was recently an experiment published where scientists brought 3 tardigrades down to near absolute freezing (like 1/4 a degree above absolute zero if I remember right). They then used a quantum circuit they were placed in and it functioned the same as other experiments using smaller non multicellular particles and organisms.

https://cosmosmagazine.com/science/physics/did-scientists-really-quantum-entangle-tardigrades/?amp=1

Apparently there is some debate still that this experiment was ineffective. Any thoughts or insights?
 
Yeah i don't really know, it's really interesting, apparently one of the three tardigrades survived which was pretty fuckin cool. But I'm not sure if it proved multicellular quantum entanglement... neat if it did though!
 
Scientists found these creatures couldn't survive speeds above 2,000 mph when shot out of a gun. This suggests the microscopic creatures that crashed on the moon in 2019 did not survive
 
I thought i heard the opposite. I'm no specialist on the subject though and certainly not afforded the spare time at the moment to investigate, so I guess there goes life on the moon....
 
Watch boubblle slit delay choice quantum erasor experimend its upgraded doubble slit . And results are mindfucking
 
I guess this is old news as currently tardigrades absolutely have survived outside of our orbit :)
 
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