
© ShutterstockPhotosynthesis is one of the most important chemical processes on Earth.
One of the most well-studied chemical processes in nature, photosynthesis, may not work quite how we thought it did, scientists have accidentally discovered.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae and some bacteria convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugars to use as energy. To do this, the organisms use sunlight to oxidize, or take electrons from, water; and reduce, or give electrons to, carbon dioxide molecules. These chemical reactions require photosystems — protein complexes that contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light and gives plant leaves and algae their green color — to transfer electrons between different molecules.
In the new study, published March 22 in the journal
Nature , researchers
used a new technique, known as ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy, to study how photosynthesis works at a timescale of one quadrillionth of a second (0.000000000000001 second) for the first time. The team was initially trying to figure out how quinones — ring-shaped molecules that can steal electrons during chemical processes — impact photosynthesis. But instead, the researchers found that electrons could be released from photosystems much earlier during photosynthesis than scientists previously believed was possible.
"We thought we were just using a new technique to confirm what we already knew," study co-author
Jenny Zhang , a biochemist specializing in photosynthesis at the University of Cambridge in England, said in a
statement . "Instead,
we found a whole new pathway, and opened the black box of photosynthesis a bit further."
Two photosystems are used during photosynthesis: photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II (PSII). PSII primarily provide electrons to PSI by taking them from water molecules: PSI then further excites the electrons before releasing them to eventually be given to carbon dioxide to create sugars, via a series of complex steps.
Past research had suggested that the protein scaffolding in PSI and PSII was very thick, which helped to contain electrons within them before being passed on to where they were needed. But the new ultrafast spectroscopy technique revealed that the protein scaffolding was more "leaky" than expected and that some electrons could escape from the photosystems almost immediately after light was absorbed by the chlorophyll within the photosystems. These electrons could therefore reach their destinations faster than expected."The new electron transfer pathway we found here is completely surprising," Zhang said. "We didn't know as much about photosynthesis as we thought we did."
The electron leaking
was observed in both isolated photosystems and within "living" photosystems inside cyanobacteria.
In addition to rewriting what we know about photosynthesis, the discovery opens up new avenues for future research and biotechnology applications. The team believes that by "hacking" photosynthesis to release more of these electrons at earlier stages, the process could become much more efficient, which could help produce plants that are more resistant to sunlight or be replicated artificially to create renewable energy sources to help combat climate change, according to the statement. However, much more research is needed before this can happen.
"Many scientists have tried to extract electrons from an earlier point in photosynthesis, but said it wasn't possible because the energy is so buried in the protein scaffold," Zhang said. "The fact that we can [potentially] steal them at an earlier process is mind-blowing."
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Rules/habits/traits/characteristics/waves/energy/frequency/vibration/laws of nature/discoveries/uncoveries. ‘PSI’ is used contemporaneously to mean/associate a value to many things in the sciences.
Psi is the 23rd letter in the Modern Greek alphabet. Psi is also the first letter in the Greek word for psychology: Ψυχολογία. The root word ψυχή (‘psichy’ or psyche), means “life”, “soul”, and “heart” in Greek.
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psyche (n.)1640s, "animating spirit, the human spirit or mind," from Latin psyche, from Greek psykhē "the soul, mind, spirit; life, one's life, the invisible animating principle or entity which occupies and directs the physical body; understanding, the mind (as the seat of thought), faculty of reason," also "ghost, spirit of a dead person;" probably akin to psykhein "to blow, breathe," also "to cool, to make dry."These are sometimes traced to a PIE root *bhes- "to blow, to breathe" (source also of Sanskrit bhas-), "Probably imitative" [Watkins]. Beekes finds this tempting but not convincing and doubts the existence of the PIE verb based on scant evidence.Personified by the Greeks as Psykhē, the beloved of Eros, often represented as a fair young girl ; the butterfly 🦋 was her symbol. Also in ancient Greek, "departed soul, spirit, ghost," seen as a winged creature and often represented symbolically as a butterfly or moth 🦋.The word had extensive sense development in Platonic philosophy and Jewish-influenced theological writing of St. Paul (compare spirit (n.)). Thus in Biblical use the Greek word was "the soul as the seat of feelings, desires, affections, etc.," also "the soul regarded as a moral being designed for everlasting life," and "the soul as an essence which differs from the body and is not dissolved by death." In English, the meaning "human soul" is from 1650s; the psychological sense of "mind" is attested by 1910.In the Jewish-Alexandrine Pauline, and Neo-Platonist psychology, the psyche is in general treated as the animating principle in close relation to the body, whereas the pneuma (as representing the divine breath breathed into man), the nous, and the Logos (q.v.) stand for higher entities. They are the more universal, the more divine, the ethically purer. By this more explicit separation of the intellectual and ethical activities from the physiological the conception of the mental or psychical (in the modern sense) was at length reached. ["Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology," J.M. Baldwin, ed., London, 1902]
In Quantum Mechanics, one will stumble often upon this letter, psi (above) . What does it mean? The symbol, psi, mathematically represents all the possibilities that a quantum object, like an electron, can take across time and space.
In quantum physics, a wave function is a mathematical description of the quantum state of an isolated quantum system. The wave function is a complex-valued probability amplitude, and the probabilities for the possible results of measurements made on the system can be derived from it. The most common symbols for a wave function are the Greek letters ψ and Ψ (lower-case and capital psi, respectively).
The letter psi is commonly used in physics to represent wave functions in quantum mechanics, such as in the Schrödinger equation and bra–ket notation: . It is also used to represent the (generalized) positional states of a qubit in a quantum computer.
The letters Ψ or ψ can also be a symbol for: Psychology, psychiatry, and sometimes parapsychology (involving paranormal or relating with the supernatural subjects, especially research into extrasensory perception). In mathematics, the reciprocal Fibonacci constant , the division polynomials, and the supergolden ratio.Water potential in movement of water between plant cells.In biochemistry, it denotes pseudouridine, an uncommon nucleoside. Stream function in fluid mechanics defining the curve to which the flow velocity is always tangent. One of the dihedral angles in the backbones of proteins.The planet Neptune. Indiana University (as a superimposed I and U). A sai, the name of which is pronounced the same way. Pharmacology, general pharmacy.In virology the ψ site is a viral packaging signal .The J/ψ meson, in particle physics.In the computability theory, represents the return value of a program . In circadian physiology, ψ represents the phase relationship between a zeitgeber and a biological rhythm. In building, to represent an adjustment to a U-value, accounting for thermal bridge effects.The ordinal collapsing function and notation developed by Wilfried Buchholz. In Biblical studies, as an abbreviation for the book of Psalms .
Definitely something far, far, far bigger to it’s occulted chthonic meaning we serfs/peasants are told.
Today's conservation movements have done a sterling job of killing almost everything on the planet. Cancer research is yet another useless promotion of hope when compared to the number of people that now catch cancer.
They now state in this article that they are advancing their knowledge to put it to better use 🤔 Why don't I feel so convinced?
Seems that advancements in science do not correlate to an improvement in humanities or nature's wellbeing and their new found understanding could be used to rid the planet of everything GREEN.
In the beginning there was light...For those that cannot see the light, this could be difficult.
Yet this inhospitable environment is home to many creatures such as scaly-foot gastropods (Chrysomallon squamiferum) and yeti crabs (Kiwa species), these creatures ONLY live at such a dark environment and let's not forget vent mussels and tube worms.
So things AREN'T that difficult are they
Love, light and creation. but ultimately, we all search for the light
Would mankind be so spiritual inclined and have such a relationship with light if as a species we could see our world in other wavelengths?
Just a thought