Scientists Caught Sperm Defying One of Newton's Laws of Physics

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Human sperm can swim through surprisingly viscous fluids with ease – and they seemingly defy Newton's third law of motion to do so.

To figure out how they slither through substances that should, in theory, resist their movement, a team led by Kenta Ishimoto, a mathematical scientist at Kyoto University, investigated the motions of sperm and other microscopic biological swimmers a few years ago.

When Sir Isaac Newton conceived his now-famed laws of motion in 1686, he sought to explain the relationship between a physical object and the forces acting upon it with a few neat principles that, it turns out, don't necessarily apply to microscopic cells wriggling through sticky fluids.

Newton's third law can be summed up as "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction". It signifies a particular symmetry in nature where opposing forces act against each other.

In the simplest example, two equal-sized marbles colliding as they roll along the ground will transfer their force and rebound based on this law.

However, nature is chaotic, and not all physical systems are bound by these symmetries. So-called non-reciprocal interactions show up in unruly systems made up of flocking birds, particles in fluid – and swimming sperm.

These motile agents move in ways that display asymmetric interactions with the animals behind them or the fluids that surround them, forming a loophole for equal and opposite forces to skirt Newton's third law.

Because birds and cells generate their own energy, which gets added to the system with each flap of their wings or movement of their tails, the system is thrust far from equilibrium, and the same rules don't apply.

In their study published in October 2023, Ishimoto and colleagues analyzed experimental data on human sperm and also modeled the motion of green algae, Chlamydomonas. Both swim using thin, bendy flagella that protrude from the cell body and change shape, or deform, to drive the cells forward.

Highly viscous fluids would typically dissipate a flagellum's energy, preventing a sperm or single-celled algae from moving much at all. And yet somehow, the elastic flagella can propel these cells along without provoking a response from their surroundings.

The researchers found that sperm tails and algal flagella have an 'odd elasticity', which allows these flexible appendages to move about without losing much energy to the surrounding fluid.

But this property of odd elasticity didn't fully explain the propulsion from the flagella's wave-like motion. So from their modeling studies, the researchers also derived a new term, an odd elastic modulus, to describe the internal mechanics of flagella.

"From solvable simple models to biological flagellar waveforms for Chlamydomonas and sperm cells, we studied the odd-bending modulus to decipher the nonlocal, nonreciprocal inner interactions within the material," the researchers concluded.

The findings could help in the design of small, self-assembling robots that mimic living materials, while the modeling methods could be used to better understand the underlying principles of collective behavior, the team said.

The study was published in PRX Life.

 

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Good Job guys.......
 

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All this proves is that human beings have zero idea of what the fukk is happening here. It's completely beyond our comprehension. It's like having 3 pieces of a billion piece jigsaw puzzle and thinking we could ever solve it.
I have no clue why you thought this sounded good. Science is about learning how things work. So new information means new knowledge. The way you worded your statement, gives the impression of you being a defeatist.

So, are you advocating for giving up on learning how things work? Stating it is completely beyond our comprehension implies we have no chance at all to understand.
 

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I have no clue why you thought this sounded good. Science is about learning how things work. So new information means new knowledge. The way you worded your statement, gives the impression of you being a defeatist.

So, are you advocating for giving up on learning how things work? Stating it is completely beyond our comprehension implies we have no chance at all to understand.

A defeatist? :dead:


What or whom is trying to "defeat" us exactly?:heh:.....I have no idea what the hell that's even supposed to mean. Is thanos coming to kill us all if we don't figure out why our sperm can defy the laws of physics?

Me saying this whole universe is beyond our comprehension is just my opinion. We don't even know where we came from or where we go after we die. We can't even cure baldness for fukk sake and you expect me to believe these scientists are gonna figure out the meaning of life:heh:.....we're not as intelligent as we think we are. If another species came to earth that was 50 time more intelligent than us they would view us the same way we view cock roaches. Everything that's happening here is beyond our understanding, and that will never change.
 

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A defeatist? :dead:


What or whom is trying to "defeat" us exactly?:heh:.....I have no idea what the hell that's even supposed to mean. Is thanos coming to kill us all if we don't figure out why our sperm can defy the laws of physics?

Me saying this whole universe is beyond our comprehension is just my opinion. We don't even know where we came from or where we go after we die. We can't even cure baldness for fukk sake and you expect me to believe these scientists are gonna figure out the meaning of life:heh:.....we're not as intelligent as we think we are. If another species came to earth that was 50 time more intelligent than us they would view us the same way we view cock roaches. Everything that's happening here is beyond our understanding, and that will never change.
A defeatist is a person who gives up. Look up a word, before you try to be snarky when using it.

Your statement was a defeatist statement. You stated it was beyond our comprehension. That is what a person who gave up on trying to understand says, which is a defeatist action.

The point of science is to try to figure out things. If mankind thought like you, we would not even have this computer you are using to push your ideas of defeatism on. So I don't accept the idea that mankind can't ever understand a subject that mankind has the ability to study. You thinking something is beyond human comprehension is just you expressing that it is beyond your ability to comprehend and so you imagine that it is beyond everyone else's too.
 
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