Ants solving a puzzle
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The famous natural order...
most humans are so arrogant that often do not acknowledge the intelligence of other species in this planet, there are some fascinating studies about how other species communicate... If you follow only fiat science, most probably you never heard of it, Rupert Sheldrake comes to mind , check his book about dogs ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307885968/ )
His site with tons of Intel, rest a bit from the Eco chamber of lies of fiat science :


Rupert Sheldrake β Author and Biologist
Rupert Sheldrake β Author and Biologist
Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare ...
Amazing. Why are they doing it? Is there reward associated with the object being on the right side?
Found something. The physorg article says "They joined because they were misled into thinking that the heavy load was a juicy edible morsel that they were transporting into their nest."
For all GLORY TO THE QUEEN!!!
This is so cool in multiple levels.
The implication here of how much communication and coordination is going on here is wild. Shows how insanely little we understand about them. They are a networked species for certain.
No kidding.
Nostr hive mind
gif buddy fixes this, mostly π€
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Do you know if this experiment compared humans on different settings of organization?
So glad spiders don't do this
Merry Christmas.
Not sure I get this. What is the incentive for the ants to thread that through the gaps apart from blocking the way?
Impressionnant
we should ask them to build a nostr client.
Read Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky for more like this. π€―
Fun and rather out there scifi.
Ants solve problems better than governments.
Central planning can get bent.
I like this
fascinating
Is this how God feels of us? π