Re: [compost_tea] Plants Have Feelings???

From: Liz Davis <lizdavis_at_netconnect.com.au>
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 06:18:54 +1100

on 30/11/02 8:06 AM, Scott Alexander at daylily_at_bigpond.com wrote:

> . That plants can read
>> the mental attitude of people is hard to contemplate. Does my apple
>> tree want me to eat the apples? How about my Broccoli?
>
> Perhaps you should read the book:-
>
> Editorial Reviews
> Book Description
> In the Secret Life of Your Cells, Robert B. Stone, Ph.D., explores the
> latest research of Cleve Backster, who by attaching a lie-detector to the
> leaf of a plant discovered that it had feelings and the ability to read our
> thoughts.
>
> The above was cut-and-paste from www.amazon.com
>
> Scott
>
> A lecturer of mine this year spoke of experiments carried out in Russia, I
believe it was in the 60's. Two plants were raised identically and set up
with types of electric sensors. One of the scientists destroyed one plant
with his hands. The other plant was then monitored and found to react only
when that scientist walked into the room. So much we have to learn...
>
Liz
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