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Emotions should be based on language or thinking, if there is no language or thinking, how can there be emotion? If you have emotions, you can't feel it, so it's hard to say it, but it's better to have words to say it. We don't understand the language of plants, and we can't hear them, so we can think of them as emotionless.
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There are "plants have feelings" (Bed 7 thinks that it is a bit too hasty to draw such a conclusion. Plants can perceive their surroundings, but whether they have complex emotions like love and hatred is far from enough to prove.) The "mainstream scientists" of the time scoffed at Baxter's experiments.
They mechanically repeated Baxter's trial without examining whether their intentions during the test were really to harm the test subject in front of them, and the final test results were all negative, and they did not get the results as Baxter said. As a result, many scientists have gone to the other extreme and began to promote that "plants have feelings" is pure pseudoscience. ”
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Summary. According to the Russian weekly newspaper "Arguments and Facts", plants, like us humans, are living beings, and they are happy, frightened, sympathetic, and disgusted. When potatoes are peeled, they make a screaming sound, but their audio is not heard by the human ear.
Do you know of any other examples of plants having "feelings"?
According to the Russian weekly newspaper "Arguments and Facts", plants, like us humans, are living beings, and they are happy, frightened, sympathetic, and disgusted. When potatoes are peeled, they make a screaming sound, but their audio is not heard by the human ear.
Not only pets can cause trouble for their owners, but even the plants at home can also spoil. Plant "revenge" is not an uncommon phenomenon. The British biologist Meissen has encountered the "revenge" of plants.
There was a banyan tree in the house, which he took care of every day for several years. When he got married, he was no longer young. For this banyan tree, Mrs. Meissen is the third person in the house.
It didn't take long for her to get several strange diseases that she had never had before, and after she became pregnant, she suffered from severe poisoning, and the doctor tried his best to save the fetus. Fortunately, Meissen vaguely guessed the reason and moved the banyan tree to the greenhouse, and the lady's illness was quickly cured, and a big fat son was born. This is a documented example of a plant being "jealous".
The banyan tree does not allow the owner to be distracted, so it releases toxins that only work on the hostess.
There was a St. Petersburg woman who went to see a doctor I knew. She was always depressed for no reason. It turned out that there was a wall in her house that was covered with purple dew grass.
This plant, while well matched with its interior landscape, is as frustrating as most "dangling" plants. We advise her to cut the purple dew grass on the wall short and not let it grow too long. After her, her mood was no longer depressed.
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