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secret_life_of_plants [2011-04-17 12:03] – [Introduction] cockysecret_life_of_plants [2011-04-17 15:42] – [ESP, extrasensory perception] cocky
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 ---Plants seem to know which ants will steal their nectar, closing when  ---Plants seem to know which ants will steal their nectar, closing when 
 these ants are about, opening only when there is enough dew on their  these ants are about, opening only when there is enough dew on their 
-stems to keep the ants from climbing. The more sophisticated acacia +stems to keep the ants from climbing. The Acacia 
 actually enlists the protective services of certain ants which it rewards  actually enlists the protective services of certain ants which it rewards 
 with nectar in return for the ants' protection against other insects and  with nectar in return for the ants' protection against other insects and 
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 form of a prolonged upward sweep of the recording pen. Backster had  form of a prolonged upward sweep of the recording pen. Backster had 
 not moved, either toward the plant or toward the recording machine.  not moved, either toward the plant or toward the recording machine. 
-**Could the plant have been reading his mind**?+**Could the plant have been reading his mind**? [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleve_Backster]]
  
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   * [[plant perception]]   * [[plant perception]]
   * [[groworld HPI ii]]   * [[groworld HPI ii]]
 +  * [[plant_tricks]]
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 are next to worthless here, since 'bio-signals' apparently reside outside  are next to worthless here, since 'bio-signals' apparently reside outside 
 of the known electromagnetic spectrum."  of the known electromagnetic spectrum." 
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----1920s the Russian histologist Alexander Gurwitsch and his  
-wife, proclaimed that all living cells produce an invisible radiation. 
  
  
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 supersensory perceptions verifiable? Of the 350,000 plant species known  supersensory perceptions verifiable? Of the 350,000 plant species known 
 to science, which were the most promising from the electronic point of  to science, which were the most promising from the electronic point of 
-view**?  Pg 56 +view**?  //Pg 56//  "There are certain qualities here," he wrote, 
- +
-"There are certain qualities here," he wrote, +
 "which do not enter into normal experimental situations. According to  "which do not enter into normal experimental situations. According to 
 those experimenting in this area, it is necessary to have a 'green thumb'  those experimenting in this area, it is necessary to have a 'green thumb' 
-and, most important, a genuine love for plants."  Pg 57+and, most important, a genuine love for plants."  //Pg 57//
  
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