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unni
10-03-2007, 08:44 PM
The common view that nerves transmit impulses through electricity is wrong and they really transmit sound, according to a team of Danish scientists.

The Copenhagen University researchers argue that biology and medical textbooks that say nerves relay electrical impulses from the brain to the rest of the body are incorrect. "For us as physicists, this cannot be the explanation," said Thomas Heimburg, an associate professor at the university's Niels Bohr Institute. "The physical laws of thermodynamics tell us that electrical impulses must produce heat as they travel along the nerve, but experiments find that no such heat is produced."

Heimburg, an expert in biophysics who received his PhD from the Max Planck Institute in Goettingen, Germany — where biologists and physicists often work together in a rare arrangement — developed the theory with Copenhagen University's Andrew Jackson, an expert in theoretical physics. According to the traditional explanation of molecular biology, an electrical pulse is sent from one end of the nerve to the other with the help of electrically charged salts that pass through ion channels and a membrane that sheathes the nerves. That membrane is made of lipids and proteins.

Heimburg and Jackson theorize that sound propagation is a much more likely explanation. Although sound waves usually weaken as they spread out, a medium with the right physical properties could create a special kind of sound pulse or "soliton" that can propagate without spreading or losing strength.The physicists say because the nerve membrane is made of a material similar to olive oil that can change from liquid to solid through temperature variations, they can freeze and propagate the solitons.

The scientists, whose work is in the Biophysical Society's Biophysical Journal, suggested that anesthetics change the melting point of the membrane and make it impossible for their theorized sound pulses to propagate.
The researchers could not be immediately be reached for comment.
Source (http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2007/03/09/science-nervessound-20070309.html)

The Unknown
10-03-2007, 08:46 PM
where do u get such articles from? good one. i hv repped u once. now i can't do that again. if i was i wud do.

unni
10-03-2007, 09:38 PM
Thanks. I use RSS readers to subscribe to lot of websites.

The Unknown
10-03-2007, 09:45 PM
Thanks. I use RSS readers to subscribe to lot of websites.
pl. export ur subscriptions to an OPML file and give me. i will also use it from Google Reader.

NucleusKore
10-03-2007, 11:15 PM
nice post, reps to u

gxsaurav
10-03-2007, 11:23 PM
wait, u mean my heart sends signals to my brain as music....:D

No wonder I hear music every week when i fall in love again :D :D

amitava82
11-03-2007, 12:05 AM
i don't believe in this theory unless n until they prove it experimentally. I did study detailed structure of Human nervous system n how it functions in my graduation. Experimental prove of Electric Impulse is pretty solid. here (http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/nervous.html) is a link if you want to learn.

blackpearl
11-03-2007, 11:00 AM
Boy!! these researches :rolleyes:

The Unknown
11-03-2007, 12:19 PM
wait, u mean my heart sends signals to my brain as music....:D

No wonder I hear music every week when i fall in love again :D :D
u're funny. :lol: Sound always does not mean Music. There is also ultrasound which is not at all music. :lol: :razz: :D

kumarmohit
11-03-2007, 12:24 PM
Hmm, So our Brain Literally talks to our body:))

gxsaurav
11-03-2007, 12:51 PM
Point to be noted....then why do we call it "The Music of Love" or something like that...

Don't u guys remember the movie, " Main hoon na ", SRK said to Jayad "When u r in love you will hear violin" :D, see he knew it long before scientist proved it

prasad_den
11-03-2007, 06:17 PM
Repped you unni...!! Nice article..