On 16 Sep 2016, at 23:11, Jason Resch wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3792036/Do-trees-brains.html
It is my feeling too, and there are many evidences for some form of
thought, and I read (where?) that even at the molecular level, there
are some biochemical similarity with animal's neuron at the extremity
of some roots.
Now it is hard to conclude anything at this stage, but the idea is
cute, and, as I said sometimes, it is less ethically grave to
attribute consciousness wrongly than to dismiss consciousness wrongly.
A tree, to another tree: ---- do you think animals can think?
--- What? No! they are too much agitated for that!
Bruno
Jason
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