Luca Turin – “We Smell Vibrations”


In this video, biophysicist Luca Turin discusses his work related to the science of scent. His studies led him to conclude that the traditional shape theory of olfaction wherein the smell of a substance is a result of its molecular shape may not be correct. In fact, he proposes that the ability to smell a substance is based on the frequencies of vibration of the molecules – the vibrational theory of olfaction.
One of the experiments he discusses looks at two molecules that are very similar in shape; however, one of them smells like fresh-cut grass and the other like rotten eggs. Another study he talks through is where there are two molecules with different shapes but almost the same vibrational spectrum. Here it was observed that the two molecules, although different in shape, smelled the same.
Watch Video on TED
Quite similar to the smell being based on vibrational frequencies and recognized by our body, it may also be possible for our body to recognize information delivered by a carrier, such as water, that is able to mimic electromagnetic vibrations of chemical substances.
viele menschen mit einer depression haben einen bestimmten geruch ich kann diesen nicht wirklich beschreiben weil es keine ähnlickeiten gibt er ist einzigartig .... es gibt ja inzwischen geräte - elektronische Nasen - die sogar 1 molekül auf 0,1ml dedektiern können ... das wird de zukunft ... See more
viele menschen mit einer depression haben einen bestimmten geruch ich kann diesen nicht wirklich beschreiben weil es keine ähnlickeiten gibt er ist einzigartig .... es gibt ja inzwischen geräte - elektronische Nasen - die sogar 1 molekül auf 0,1ml dedektiern können ... das wird de zukunft der diagnostik werden also entweder riecht dann die schwingung der menschen so oder es sind gerüche die wahrgenommen werden ?
Many people with depression have a certain smell. I can't really describe it because there are no similarities. It's unique. There are now devices - electronic noses - that can detect as little as 1 molecule in 0.1ml. That will be the future of diagnostics. So either the vibration of the people smells like that or it is smells that are perceived?