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Message Subject TREES HAVE A HEARTBEAT! The true CONNECTIONS we have with Nature are being realized!
Poster Handle Layers of Reality
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As a species, we are one step closer to understanding the true connections we have to the Nature around us. As time goes by, we continue to recognize similarities between Humans and plants, as well as connections between all life in general.



These scientists decided to study some trees in a greenhouse. Equipped with sensitive lasers, they managed to identify repetitive movements of the trees as the day progressed while undisturbed by winds.


They found every few hours, the trunk and branches would 'contract' and push water up into the rest of the branches. The trunk would then go back to normal, and a few hours later would contract and pump more water up again, similar to how a Human heart pumps blood!

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Plants can 'think and remember'

[link to www.bbc.com (secure)]



Plants found to send nerve-like messages. (plant version of nervous system identified):

[link to www.nytimes.com (secure)]


The nervous system of plants from a .gov:

[link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)]



Plants talk to each other:

[link to www.bbc.com]




Food for thought:
If we began to treat Nature like it was a living, conscious entity, would there be any downsides?
 Quoting: Layers of Reality


This "heartbeat" isn't new. Of course there has to be a system or some sort of pump used to transport water into a plant...duh. Didn't need a scientist to tell us that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29823584



Actually we were listening to scientists before, and they were saying they thought the process of OSMOSIS was responsible for the transfer of water from the ground to the leaves.

Now they've identified a different mechanism for how the water is transferred, and yes without scientists we would have no idea that this 'heartbeat' exists, so we definitely needed the scientists. Thanks for your input though.
 
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