Even though I give other scientists such a rough time for having little or no creativity/imagination, from time to time a really brilliant breakthrough pops up. This one from Daniel Fels, University of Basel, in Switzerland (Basel is a wonderfully historic city, I spent several months there.)
This study confirms what we have been experimentally observing in humans - that biological systems are affected by electromagnetic (radio) waves at tiny magnitudes, smaller than we can easily measure with current technologies. Please read it, and let's discuss the implications...
"The significance of this study is the support of the assumption that the non-avoidable endogenous generation of electromagnetic fields plays an active role in cell dynamics. This supports the basic hypothesis that the endogenous fields of the cell feedback on cell components some of which having generated these fields. The work is, in addition, mutually supportive to giving credit to works on electrostatic or electromagnetic induction on cell processes being exogenous or endogenous"
"we cannot exclude the possibility that life’s inner organization is also driven by rules intrinsic to electromagnetic fields interacting with matter and life"
If the interaction was some quantum entanglement, the graphite would not have successfully blocked the coupling of the two populations growth rates. So some frequency of RF is involved. I think the experimenter has narrowed the communication media to that.
It is staggering to me that the extreme low signal power levels of RF signals generated by the high density population could be biologically detectable by the low density population. Yet, there are the results.
It would seem that the receiving protozoa must have some special receiving tech that matches or betters anything we have.
Still, it is not a complex message being sent, more of a scalar protozoa density signal. It would be handy for the immune system to interpret though.
So much more for the experimenter to explore to be able to help us.