Instead, scientists believe that these birds are relying on a few simple rules, allowing every single bird to make autonomous decisions while still flying in perfect synchrony.
You think that consciousness is order and synchrony, but it turns out that it's kind of the opposite, that consciousness is actually chaotic and noisy.
When the heart cells swell and contract, the gel does the same, resulting in a shift in its structural color, in synchrony with the pulsing of the cells.
This results in a DELAYED and SLOWED depolarization of the affected ventricle, hence a broader QRS complex – typically longer than 120 milliseconds; and a loss in ventricular synchrony.
Instead, one cell and one synapse can trigger thousands of other cells that can all act in synchrony. Something similar happens in the muscle cells of your heart, where speed and team effort between cells is crucial.