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signal output caused by pressure on leaves when clamped between ordi- | signal output caused by pressure on leaves when clamped between ordi- | ||
nary electrodes. | nary electrodes. | ||
- | related notes from ThePress Democrat 1972: "As an example, while working in the laboratory with leaves of a plant attached to a galvanometer by electrodes, Bob accidentally yawned, and this was markedly recorded on the machine' | + | |
- | " | + | ---1972 |
- | " If that seems rather far out, an electronics engineer not too long ago was able to build sophisticated equipment to mentally trigger a device through a plant at considerable distance. In one experiment he set a philodendron on a laboratory bench 2 1/2 miles from his home, and sent a strong emotion to the plant. When the plant received his telepathic message, it triggered a radio signal that turned on the ignition of a car in the laboratory parking lot, starting the motor." | + | " |
+ | " If that seems rather far out, an electronics engineer not too long ago was able to build sophisticated equipment to mentally trigger a device through a plant at considerable distance. In one experiment he set a philodendron on a laboratory bench 2 1/2 miles from his home, and sent a strong emotion to the plant. When the plant **received his telepathic message**, it triggered a radio signal that turned on the ignition of a car in the laboratory parking lot, starting the motor." | ||
---the pen recorder | ---the pen recorder | ||
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of its ' | of its ' | ||
the equivalent of " | the equivalent of " | ||
- | wanted water.** " | + | wanted water.** " |
- | continued, "it did not guzzle the water indiscriminately but limited | + | |
itself to a two-minute drink each hour, thus regulating its water need | itself to a two-minute drink each hour, thus regulating its water need | ||
with the help of an artificial mechanism. | with the help of an artificial mechanism. | ||
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discovered the " | discovered the " | ||
mineralized ore was placed next to it. They reported that, after condi- | mineralized ore was placed next to it. They reported that, after condi- | ||
- | tioning, the same plant, anticipating the hurtful shock, would get "emo- | + | tioning, the same plant, anticipating the hurtful shock, would get "emotionally |
- | tionally | + | |
more, said the Kazakh scientists, the plant could distinguish between | more, said the Kazakh scientists, the plant could distinguish between | ||
- | mineralized ore and a similar piece of barren rock containing no miner- | + | mineralized ore and a similar piece of barren rock containing no minerals, a feat which might indicate that plants will one day be used in |
- | als, a feat which might indicate that plants will one day be used in | + | |
**geological prospecting.** | **geological prospecting.** | ||
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volumes in 1906 and 1907. Pg 94 | volumes in 1906 and 1907. Pg 94 | ||
- | Boses invention the crescograph | + | Boses invention the Crescograph |
- | far beyond the powers of the strongest microscope, but could automati- | + | far beyond the powers of the strongest microscope, but could automatically |
- | cally record the rate of growth of plants and their changes in a period | + | |
as short as a minute. | as short as a minute. | ||
Bose showed the remarkable fact that in countless plants, **growth proceeds in rhythmic pulses.** each pulse exhibiting' | Bose showed the remarkable fact that in countless plants, **growth proceeds in rhythmic pulses.** each pulse exhibiting' | ||
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the soil. Leaves turn to light because they are " | the soil. Leaves turn to light because they are " | ||
bending against the flow of a stream " | bending against the flow of a stream " | ||
- | is known as its " | + | is known as its " |
- | + | ||
- | // | + | |
related libarynth topic: // [[plant movement]] | related libarynth topic: // [[plant movement]] | ||
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sheet of paper. A visitor is then asked to place his wrist inside the | sheet of paper. A visitor is then asked to place his wrist inside the | ||
machine and watch as a duplicate of the pattern is produced, demonstrating that mimosa is so sensitive it can pick up and faultlessly reflect | machine and watch as a duplicate of the pattern is produced, demonstrating that mimosa is so sensitive it can pick up and faultlessly reflect | ||
- | individual human radiations. [[http:// | + | individual human radiations. |
---Mcinnes: Each flower species has a time when its | ---Mcinnes: Each flower species has a time when its |