Well I already knew this was true. I believe that there is so much more to us than we realize. I think this is one of the reasons that magnetic fields are harmful to us, just like they are to wildlife. But this article was pretty interesting for sure. It says that yes humans do have geomagnetic sense. They said it is not something we are aware of. Well that is obvious look at all the winners who fall into stuff and nearly kill themselves while walking looking at their cell phones. LoL. Perhaps wifi effects our geo senses... LoL, Looking up would help.
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See more at the link http://www.sci-news.com/biology/huma...nse-07005.html
Excerpt:
The Earth is surrounded by a magnetic field, generated by the movement of the planet’s liquid core. At the planetary surface, this magnetic field is fairly weak, about 100 times weaker than that of a refrigerator magnet.
Many migratory (such as birds, turtles, eels and lobsters) and non-migratory (fruit flies, $#@!roaches, honeybees) animals are equipped with a special sense called magnetoreception that allows them to detect this field to perceive direction, altitude or location.
Although magnetoreception has been well-studied in these creatures, scientists have not yet been able to determine whether humans share this ability.
Dr. Joseph Kirschvink, a geoscientist from Caltech and Tokyo Institute of Technology, Caltech neuroscientist Dr. Shin Shimojo and their colleagues set out to address this long-standing question using electroencephalography (EEG) to record adult participants’ brain activity during magnetic field manipulations.