Have you seen to new report at CNN Science? It's about why insects flutter around a light bulb at night. And it's quite a novel idea, especially for people who contemplate motion in our questionable existence.
It explains that insects use lights of the sky for navigation. Flying insects have no contact with the ground. For up and down reference they use sky light for that reference. And the position of those reference sky lights, changes little during navigation. This is what makes sky lights such a successful reference. Especially at night.
A synthetic ground light however will drastically change position with any insect change in position. The insect keeps thinking the light is above them and keeps changing their flight position for that reference. The insect winds up, orbiting the light source.
The insect has no reference to navigate away from it. Their normal long distance reference has been replaced by the short distance reference. An inverted navigation reference.
Trapped in orbit.
It explains that insects use lights of the sky for navigation. Flying insects have no contact with the ground. For up and down reference they use sky light for that reference. And the position of those reference sky lights, changes little during navigation. This is what makes sky lights such a successful reference. Especially at night.
A synthetic ground light however will drastically change position with any insect change in position. The insect keeps thinking the light is above them and keeps changing their flight position for that reference. The insect winds up, orbiting the light source.
The insect has no reference to navigate away from it. Their normal long distance reference has been replaced by the short distance reference. An inverted navigation reference.
Trapped in orbit.