Scientists Find That Older Trees Pass On Their ‘Wisdom of Age’ to Younger Trees During Eclipse I've always loved trees, and it's interesting to find out what gets them excited. Note, the trees in this study are all excited about what's missing from this picture. Theoretically, there's a universal language for what's missing from this picture, that AI can work with to help translate any language. If I had to guess, part of what the trees are sharing is their internal clocks, which they're synchronizing to the eclipse. Instead of using normal clocks, they can use a variety of synchronized networks to produce differentials, that can account for the fact time isn't linear.
Very interesting since it posits interaction between trees on the quantum level, rather than thru air or soil. "Our study bridges the gap between quantum physics and ecology, proposing that forests can be viewed through the lens of quantum field interactions,” said Alessandro Chiolerio in an interview with Newsweek. They highlighted the “profound” ways that living systems on the planet were physically, energetically, and biologically interconnected with each other. Moreover, the findings are a massive advancement in understanding the language of trees through the bioelectric signals that fluctuate depending on several natural factors. Therefore, it is important to protect and plant old-growth forests
I love trees, i dont talk to them,more listen......specially (really)old ones.....the history behind them and the story they can tell. I do talk to almost all animals i see Mzzls
I hug trees alot.... They know when someone is being kind to them............ They are stuck in 1 place and cant move...... We often overlook how pretty they are!
I love trees also…..part of the reason I chose a career in forestry. As far as old growth, I have worked and traveled across the country and seldom have been in a true old growth forest. I was part of the team working on the Spotted Owl recovery plan….an old growth dependent species and visited sites across the West that were purportedly old growth. Most were not. I am lucky enough to have a Douglas Fir in our yard that is 130 years old and about 125 feet high, 60 inches in diameter…..not old growth, but hey, impressive. Course the Rs and T want to turn every last spec of old growth into lumber. Sure wonder how they can live with themselves.
The number of zombie forests is intimidating, but there can be no doubt that everything has to change, overnight. Modern civilization is a train wreck in motion, and automating the truth is the only way to save ourselves, as well as, the trees. Modern science and Wall Street must confront the skeletons in their closets, which only the AI can help them with, because they censor half of reality.