Tuesday

Plants have feelings too!

New research by a team of scientists at the University of Western Australia (UWA) show that plants are capable of long-term memory.

This adds to a large body of evidence that plants have a variety of higher level mental processes that include affinity, awareness, the ability to feel fear and experience happiness.

Plants are able to share information about their environment between seed and saplings, they can communicate via chemical signals with other plants, and interact with other bio-physical entities through various means that include pheromones, color signals, and quantum entanglement

The proof of these extra ordinary capabilities of plants coincide with the invention of the Lie Detector Test. Extensively documented by the inventor who noticed how his office plant responded to emerging and intentended environmental threat. The proof of his astounding find was never seriously considered by the scientific community of his day, and yet his findings has never been refuted.

Much as with many a visionary in history the notion of plants able to have any feeling, being aware, and communicating with anther was once deemed too bizarre to believe at the time. But times are changing, and in light of quantum proof that what he observed is quite common in plants, maybe its time we start to notice the truth about us, about plants, and the meaning of life.