My best guess at the moment is that since chlorophyll is designed to channel light via entanglement to turn it into usable energy that the similar molecular machinery can be used to turn slight vibrations into enough energy to eject the Oxygen in hemoglobin - but I don't actually have a clue and it's mostly pseudoscience which pops up when I do a search on Google. Does anyone know the answer to this?
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