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How sensitive are plants to human emotions and consciousness?

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

I picked up The Secret Life of Plants at Half Price Books one day, on whim. It turned out to be an incredibly fascinating read. Part of the book goes into some detail about the experiments Jagdish Chandra Bose conducted on plants and the profound observations and implications which resulted.

I watched the film adaptation of the book and really enjoyed it; especially the following scenes:

  1. Background on Bose – Bose designs experiments to observe similarities between plant and animal tissue and metals (6:19 – 8:15, 2 of 11)
  2. Training Plants to Talk – Dr. an Mrs. Hashimoto teaches cacti the Japanese alphabet (4:55 – 6:14, 5 of 11)
  3. Plant Cybernetics – plants regulating water and air via human machinery (0:00 – 1:15, 6 of 11)
  4. The Dogon Tribe – they knew about a star (“Potora”, which means “seed”), invisible to the naked eye, which orbits Syrius (in Canus Major) and perform a ceremony every 50 years, the same orbital period as that star (3:55 – 9:00, 8 of 11) (0:00 – 1:55, 9 of 11)

New Castle Airport – has free wireless!

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

I’ve sat at many airports these past 3 years and one of the first two things I always look for is free drinking water and free wireless. You’d think free water would be easy to spot, but it’s not. Not in the way I expect anyways – in the form of a water fountain. Free wireless seems to be on the decline. Airports that once had it now requiring signing on with a mobile carrier.

I’m happy to report that this airport does offer free wireless.

Mike L., from JetStar,  did an awesome job helping me make the switch to the next flight.