12-10-2016, 03:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2016, 03:14 PM by BlatzAdict.)
(12-10-2016, 02:23 PM)facettes Wrote: Pavlov’s plants: new study shows plants can learn from experience
Quote:Do plants, like animals, have consciousness? If plants learn, choose and associate, what does this mean for our ethical relationship with them? Can humans learn from the adaptive capacities of plants?
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yea it means they love each other and want to live, they don't want hoomins to eat them up
it means how can we only look at eating meat as depolarizing, perhaps it is the act of consumption that is depolarizing period.
Plants talk to each other and have been proven to have extensive root networks that connect mother trees to their young, they transmit stuff that the young might need, there is a sharing process that occurs between plants.
We are destroying our eco systems because the way trees are replanted are not with respect to the genus' that are found naturally ocurring. Instead what is replanted are trees that generally do not have to do with the local trees, so because of that they don't establish root networks that connect them, and those trees that end up getting replanted fall to disease more easily because they don't have their community or care network that would have been established if the underground mycellium and root system were left intact.
With that said there needs to be a completely new look at how to actually preserve nature.
fox hutt gave a wonderful lecture at homecoming about plants talking to each other too!!
I was surprised no body else knew about it.
what do you guys do with your time? lol I do this kind of study all the time is it boring? I don't know I think it's really exciting.
Everything is one and connected.