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What could be the thing, what somebody doesn't want us to know about plant intelligence? (Part II)




What could be the thing, what somebody doesn't want us to know about plant intelligence? (Part II)

Sometimes things, what first seem meaningless, would be very important, when we are thinking something, what might involve deep and important meaning. What could be the thing, what somebody doesn't want us to know about plant intelligence? And the answer could be very interesting if we would notice, that there would be something, what is a connection to the biotechnology.

The plant intelligence seems to have a connection to the cells, what is taking the most part of oxygen, what the vegetables are producing. There is a possibility, that if those cells are some kind of para- or a protoneuron and those cells have proto-neural functions those cells are really interesting in the point of view of the biotechnology.

What if we would someday benefit the proto neurons of vegetables for communication with vegetables?

One of the most fascinating ideas is that if in the human body would surgically be implanted those proto neurons, that cell would allow a person to communicate with vegetables. The communication would happen by using pheromones, and this thing would open new visions for mankind and research.

That thing would need, of course, that neurons would have the ability to communicate with those cells, and those cells would have the ability to create those communication pheromones, and this would cause many interesting ideas in the mind of researchers and ordinary people. And those things would be very difficult questions in the point of view of the ethics, but it would be a fascinating idea, that people could someday communicate straight with species, what is totally different what we are. That would open the new points of view in the mind of humans, and also makes that we would reestimate our relationship with nature and other species.

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