The Plant Consciousness: Understanding and Developing Proto-languages Between Plants and Humans

Autor: Stefano Turini, Momir Dunjic, Biljana Vitosevic, Tatjana Novakovic, Marija Dunjic, Dejan Krstic, Katarina Dunjic
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research. 47:279-290
ISSN: 0360-1293
Popis: Plants are among the oldest and most complex organisms on our world. The complexity lies, first of all, from the cellular point of view, which has a greater compartmentalization than the animal cell. Also evolved as terrestrial organisms, plants have developed complex forms of electrochemical communication, developed to the point of suggesting that plants possessed a sort of nervous system, similar to that found in the animal world and in organisms with a high degree of evolution. Over the course of history, numerous researchers, especially in the last century, have alternated trying to penetrate the functional complexity of plants, obtaining results that allowed to tip the scales towards the presence not only of a nervous system, but a complex processing capacity, comparable to a consciousness. The experiment described here, using a polygraphic apparatus connected to an artificial intelligence computerized processing system, made it possible to evaluate the physiopathological responses of a plant subjected to external stimuli of an invasive and non-invasive nature. The technique involved addressing the vegetable "directly" during the experimentation. The results obtained have highlighted a logical succession of responses, which have allowed us to conclude that plants possess an advanced capacity for processing external stimuli and also of the human voice.
Databáze: OpenAIRE