Hi friends,
I have read about J C Bose's experiments where he recorded anxiety and fear in plants via a crescograph. He also demonstrated that plants too appreciate good music.
Also, from experience you can tell that no cockroach wants to be stomped upon and all ants and spiders try their best to survive when teased. One would think that having a poorly developed nervous system would make them less prone to pain and anxiety.
Why do the lower life-forms seem to react so fervently or intensely to an external danger? What makes them want to live?
What about plants? Why do they react to external POSSIBLE dangers?
Yeah, I am still feeling the after-effects of the "Ask a stupid question Day"... ;)
2006-10-01
09:14:10
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Abhyudaya
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