If it makes you feel any better, most commercially bought plants are grown from cuttings rather than from a seed in so technically you didn’t kill the original plant. You just killed one of the thousands of clones of this plant that are out there in the world lmfao
*in an alternate universe* Plants: so a study has been conducted and apparently humans make noise if their limbs get chopped off. But we dont know why! Could it be: A) They're in agonizing pain wishing for the end to come quicker? B) they're trying to send out distress signals to other humans around C) its the sound of their blood spraying and hitting the ground
Acacia trees do something similar: When a giraffe starts chewing acacia leaves, the injured tree emits a distress signal using ethylene gas. Neighboring acacia trees pick up on this and begin pumping tannins into their leaves. When consumed in large quantities, these tannins can sicken or even kill giraffes
As a Vegan I'd prefer to hear plants screaming rather than a pig or a cow screaming when their children are taken from them or when they are killed in the CO2 gas chambers.
@@KingKamikadze Try killing a cow or removing a calf from its mother and come back to me to let me know how you got on. You need to realize the suffering you are inflicting on fellow sentient beings.
There was a study done about this...the scientists would jusy go and clip a plants flowers and the "screaming" would show on the computer. But if they would say something like, "I'm going to pick your flowers because of how pretty they are and I would like them on my desk. Thank you for giving them to me." And no "screaming" would happen.
Did you pick the flower right off (with no amount of stem attached) or did you cut it with the stem? I’m wondering if the plants don’t feel as negatively impacted as long as no part of their stem is removed?
Charles Panati, in the book Supersenses (1979), mentions a plant study done to measure their electrical conductance or something. The plants would inexplicably have a huge reaction when a certain researcher would enter the room. They finally quizzed her about her botanical research experience and found out that, in a previous positions, she would put plants in an oven to determine their dry weight.
As a long time greenhouse worker I swear you can hear plants in distress and some will shiver when watered after being dehydrated. We joked about plants crying but
Let the field be joyful, and all that is in it. Then all the trees of the woods will rejoice before the LORD. For He is coming, for He is coming to judge the earth. He shall judge the world with righteousness, And the peoples with His truth Psalm 96:12-13 Thank God that he reigns 🙏🤗
Imagine when our ancestors did hear the plants talk when our hearing capacity was 20 hz (before evolution capped it) . Makes me wonder if this influenced us to farm in the first place.
If we could hear every plant screaming, we would need headphones for lawn cutting, and seeing as there a trillions of plants, we are gonna be so screwed.
This is one of those occam's razor scenarios. When you hear the crackeling of wood in a fire is it: a. The crying laments and screaming agony of flora as its arms turned to ash. or b. The noise wood makes when it burns.
Definitely talking, as many plants will use chemical signals when eaten than triggers nearby plants to mako toxinl/poisons to defend themselves I've been saying for years that plants scream in pain and warn others, seems I was actually more right/accurate than I thought, cos it's literal screaming with sound too, not just chemical
For the question that plants are talking or just bubbles in the pipes. I answer with this question "do human talks or it is just air coming out with different pressure?"
As a living organism, it seems totally possible that plants can communicate, to themselves or other creatures. We already know that they can send chemical signals, this should work in the same way.
I have this really weird phobia of plants. Like I’m not gonna like scream when I see one but it’s like idk it just looks weird and it also feels weird most of the time. Maybe my allergies play a big role but idk they just give me goosebumps if I look at them or touch them too long.
Who's to say that moving water is, or is not, the way plants communicate. Now I'm wondering how many other ways plants might communicate. We know flowers communicate with pollinators, letting them know if there's any nectar.
Well, knowing that plans are affected by music and talking to them not to mention the advanced network of mycelium where they can communicate with each other. In trade resources. It tells me that they do communicate and if they can communicate with sound they are.
I mean even of it is communication or yells of "pain" it doesn't necessarily mean they are intelligent or feel pain. It would clearly be very different due to them not having brains or a nerve system. It could be, but we are years from being able to understand something like that. It is the case tho that playing something like Mozart for plants helps plants grow better. Vs rock music which makes them grow worse. It is a very interesting world we are just starting to uncover.
I was Listening to a show on BBC radio 4 that discussed this in visual ie many animals such as bees can see in ulraviolet and that has medical applications such as seeing skin cancer and the use if LIDAR.
But sound is vibration. Vibration is what universe is based on. A plant vibration due to agony could create stress on us vs a plant that is vibrating positively. Vibrations cannot be heard but felt which we would react with out consciously knowing. 🤔🙊🙉🙈😳
You know, there is a difference between making sounds and sounds happening. Lightening is very loud, but nobody is making that sound, it's self initiated and is a phenomenon not a intelligent act.
Their communication isn’t the same as ours. They have natural processes that react based off their soundings. They don’t possess a brain or nervous system or vocal cords, to think react feel or speak as we do.
Well they are technically alive, so it wouldn't be farfetched to know it's a style of communication, as screaming in agony is a form of communication still.
I did my masters on trees and tree diseases (physics major, oddly enough) I am 100% convinced that there are multiple modes of communication between plants of all kinds. Not necessarily conversation or intelligence, but absolutely a flow of information that provokes a response. Like, if you cut down a tree in a dense forest, it's neighbours will full on redirect sugars from photosynthesis into the stump to keep it alive. They support their neighbours. When some types of plant are wounded and cut, they release things like pheromones that actually prompt nearby plants to rush produce bitter flavours for self-defence. To call it talking is a bit much, and again I don't propose that there is any intelligence or information processing driving decisions rather than being built-in reflexes, but at this point I'd laugh at someone who would claim that plants cannot communicate at all
Forests manage themselves, it's long been known in forestry how the trees "communicate", which ones are majors and how they control the environment around them and where mycelial fungus plays it's part, and so the forest thrives.
@@rubytwoshoes1032 spot on I was going to mention all of the effective communication going on via the mycelium, which I believe is also the method by which they transmit sugars and other components to help their damaged amigos. I like to think of it like a computer, or ant colonies. in the sense that it’s a bunch of “dumb” single function components, and by way of emergence, a sort of logic can be gleaned and studied
It’s already noise and we can’t. I had a smoke alarm (drywalled into the ceiling) it’s battery was dying, and it beeped every 60 second. First 3 nights in the new house didn’t sleep. After that I only heard most of the beeps After a month heard some 3 years later I’d only hear handful a day. Then it started beeping every 30 seconds. A week later it died. Could never narrow down its location close enough to put a hole in the ceiling. So still don’t know where it is.
That movie is really cool but turned a bunch of kids into whiney little babies about this stuff. Even if the trees do cry out don't you think that mother nature doesn't have violence instilled in the very framework of her system? I mean shit she even has tree carnivores!! Beavers!
@@jean-lucpicard3012 Don't worry, like a good Austrian man, I've locked them in my basement. Now Natasha Kampush has company. I hope she doesn't eat them :/
That book has been long debunked and is overall bogus. Most insects do not have a sense of hearing, and we know that they sense chemicals the plants release to communicate with other plants
sadly, i had that book I the 70s, and never read more than a few pages. Fortunately, is still around. People should read it. Hmm, I wonder what sounds they make before and after chem trail fallout, or any other spray.
Who's to say the rumblings of a pre-earthquake cause any plant distress? I'd sooner assume that animals that spend all their time touching the ground are probably privy to when it's about to snap.
reminds me of a guy who did and ayahuasca trip or something of the sort and claimed he could see the life force of the plant, could "feel" them communticating, this guy did this under the supervision of a village elder sinc ethe village was known for awakening peoples minds through this carefully monitored "trip" process.
I did a study back in middle school with a friend. We had 5 plants, and we'd talk to each one with different attitudes as it was growing. Now, I was poor, and 5 plants is not a sample size worth anything, but... When we were nice to the one plant, it grew like twice as fast.
Yep I’ve heard about this, there was a village I think it was in India or somewhere else, where the village folks would go a tree they wanted to tear down and just simply stand before it and curse it verbally, use swear words against that tree instead of cutting it down and after a while, when that tree grew weak and almost lifeless, they just simply uprooted it.
@@oshinb7 That is extremely interesting and also kind of sad Edit: hell, to be honest I'd rather be chopped down quick then slowly die of verbal abuse😅
The crazy thing is when religions say something like this you guys would go crazy and say it’s a fairy tell but when science says it then it must be true smh
That's interesting because a lot of the time bugs will be attracted to your garden if your plants are stressed. Maybe they can hear it or sense the vibrations.
They definitely use the same or similar ultrasonic sounds. Thats very true now that i think of it. I got my garden strimmed the other day last week and mt garden is suddenly full of bugs which keep coming into the kitchen. Thankfully we should have the swallows back soon and they will go away but right now the garden is hopping.
Why? Humans don't eat the tomato plant, we eat its fruit, like milk to a cow except we also eat the cow. Or do you actually know people that eat banana and apple trees lmao 😂
I would have to say this is the change in the hydrostatic pressure causing vibrations in the stems, it would be interesting to see the difference in sounds depending on the hydration level, age and thickness of the stem that is cut.
@@lexinicole4317 just like baby cows( while waiting to be slaughtered so you can have tender meat) for their mothers after they are raped by farmers to get them to lactate. For the record I'm not vegan. But our meat industry is an abomination.
@@lexinicole4317 you have a finger licking point...... What's the sound of a scream without a mouth, well it could be this, consider animals that can't communicate over large distances they tap rocks (various insects) or shrimp with their super sonic clicks. The real question is if the tomato plant next to this one heard it, does it scream too and so on and so forth. Will it taint the fruits flavour from fear. What tests one does on a plant now could have the ramifications of being called a monster by future generations. @Lexi Nicole that better :P
There's also this phenomenon called crown shyness- where trees high up above the ground avoid being in direct contact to each other, do notice it the next time you're up for a trek in the forest. Botanists propose that it's to prevent overcrowding and/or spread of communicable parasites and diseases. Perhaps, the sound responses play a part in that as well!
It reminds me of the "fish can't feel pain" argument "Yes, they respond to being injured, seem distressed, and make efforts to escape the sensation... but that doesn't mean it's pain!!!" "Yes, they can talk to each other, make sounds of distress, act defensively based on that communication, and redirect resources to trees that need help....but thet doesn't mean they can communicate or feel pain"
That’s funny. Bc certain groups of people have said the same things about certain other groups of people and history has labeled them “crimes against humanity” “racist” and “eugenics”🤔
@@s.o.k.1393he's referring to humans. Even then isn't Bacon one of the most brought products and guess what, they eat anything even then there's a difference between veganism and just eating plants to survive even then that isn't the only thing they eat, like cows can eat meat its not something outside of their picture grass doesn't give them everything.
@@ArcupAnimations it's still feelings we just perceive it different. Imagine if plants started walking around and these sounds were loud enough to hear without a microphone
you know, when we talk, it's just air moving through our wind pipe
I was about to comment this!
It's buzzy as when you are learning about acoustics too lmao
And the words we hear are just different ways of putting our tongue strategically in front of that air moving through the windpipe
And a brain behind it all
And i have 0 issues with knowing that as a fact
@@melvinthebravefish9788
"Fucking Sharon didn't water me today"
Followed by intense screaming 📢
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
autistic screeching
😂😂😂
*Ozzy Osborne has entered the chat*
I would like to sincerely apologize to all of the houseplants I have murdered. 🥺
If it makes you feel any better, most commercially bought plants are grown from cuttings rather than from a seed in so technically you didn’t kill the original plant. You just killed one of the thousands of clones of this plant that are out there in the world lmfao
@@nolanholmberg311 That actually does make me feel better! Thank you! 🤗
Your evil 😂
@@DNGRKTY eh you more so just continuing the torture of an extremely maimed and fucked up plant. Kinda more messed up if you think about it
We all know plants are living creatures from day one .
*in an alternate universe*
Plants: so a study has been conducted and apparently humans make noise if their limbs get chopped off. But we dont know why! Could it be:
A) They're in agonizing pain wishing for the end to come quicker?
B) they're trying to send out distress signals to other humans around
C) its the sound of their blood spraying and hitting the ground
Don’t feel sry for plants
😅😅😅 fr
Good one!
Oh god I love this
Those plants called themselves Humans
Acacia trees do something similar:
When a giraffe starts chewing acacia leaves, the injured tree emits a distress signal using ethylene gas. Neighboring acacia trees pick up on this and begin pumping tannins into their leaves. When consumed in large quantities, these tannins can sicken or even kill giraffes
That is genuinely so cool
giraffes killed like this probs decompose and provide nutrients to the surrounding acacia trees. they might harvest giraffes
@@thisisachannel.780 giraffe killer plants
That’s normal. A lot of organisms do that. But this audio emission is WEIRD!
Vegan Teacher has been real quiet since this video came out...
As a Vegan I'd prefer to hear plants screaming rather than a pig or a cow screaming when their children are taken from them or when they are killed in the CO2 gas chambers.
@@Vegan123 As a human, I'd prefer to eat all of them when and how ever I want
@@KingKamikadze Try killing a cow or removing a calf from its mother and come back to me to let me know how you got on.
You need to realize the suffering you are inflicting on fellow sentient beings.
@@Vegan123 So veganism it's just killing and eating those who you aren't able to have empathy for... I see.
@@Vegan123 so vegans like to destroy the world by letting more co2 in the air and cut those oxygen produced by plants?🤷
There was a study done about this...the scientists would jusy go and clip a plants flowers and the "screaming" would show on the computer. But if they would say something like, "I'm going to pick your flowers because of how pretty they are and I would like them on my desk. Thank you for giving them to me." And no "screaming" would happen.
Did you pick the flower right off (with no amount of stem attached) or did you cut it with the stem?
I’m wondering if the plants don’t feel as negatively impacted as long as no part of their stem is removed?
Mowing the lawn would be soooo annoying if we heard those noises 😂
They're screaming in agony😂
Imagine hearing thousands of those screams😮😮😮😮😮
Charles Panati, in the book Supersenses (1979), mentions a plant study done to measure their electrical conductance or something. The plants would inexplicably have a huge reaction when a certain researcher would enter the room. They finally quizzed her about her botanical research experience and found out that, in a previous positions, she would put plants in an oven to determine their dry weight.
Both notions are fascinating! Thank you for teaching me something new today!
I can't imagine being someone 30000 years ago trying to gather some plants and then all of a sudden they start making noise
I bottom feed most my plants. You can usually hear water being pulled up, especially if the substrate is very dry.
As a long time greenhouse worker I swear you can hear plants in distress and some will shiver when watered after being dehydrated. We joked about plants crying but
A botanist friend of mine calls that the “plantgasm” so opposite of distress lol
I sing to my plants. Idk if it really does anything, but I like to think it does
depend on your performance
No wonder why they're dead😂
@@Jerry-jy1siu did not 😂😭
Let the field be joyful, and all that is in it. Then all the trees of the woods will rejoice before the LORD.
For He is coming, for He is coming to judge the earth. He shall judge the world with righteousness, And the peoples with His truth
Psalm 96:12-13
Thank God that he reigns 🙏🤗
Imagine when our ancestors did hear the plants talk when our hearing capacity was 20 hz (before evolution capped it) . Makes me wonder if this influenced us to farm in the first place.
Either way I love trees 🥰
Not because of the obvious reasons
But they are some of the alive things my eyes admire ( pure beauty)
Same. l feel so connected to them, as though they have spirits.
@@adolescentbird even I feel the same...
😊
"It could be a way of communicating like screams of agony, but maybe we can use this to improve plant harvests?"
lol, humans
If we could hear every plant screaming, we would need headphones for lawn cutting, and seeing as there a trillions of plants, we are gonna be so screwed.
The age old question of "does grass scream when you cut it" has finally been answered.
This is one of those occam's razor scenarios. When you hear the crackeling of wood in a fire is it: a. The crying laments and screaming agony of flora as its arms turned to ash. or b. The noise wood makes when it burns.
Oh boy, I am so glad I learned this while stoned AF🤣
Are you telling me there are plants just screaming all around me?
Definitely talking, as many plants will use chemical signals when eaten than triggers nearby plants to mako toxinl/poisons to defend themselves
I've been saying for years that plants scream in pain and warn others, seems I was actually more right/accurate than I thought, cos it's literal screaming with sound too, not just chemical
For the question that plants are talking or just bubbles in the pipes. I answer with this question "do human talks or it is just air coming out with different pressure?"
As a living organism, it seems totally possible that plants can communicate, to themselves or other creatures. We already know that they can send chemical signals, this should work in the same way.
I have this really weird phobia of plants. Like I’m not gonna like scream when I see one but it’s like idk it just looks weird and it also feels weird most of the time.
Maybe my allergies play a big role but idk they just give me goosebumps if I look at them or touch them too long.
As long as we won't find a mechanism that allows plants to hear, they are probably just bubbles of air. Message is message only if it can be received.
Even if it's water, it's a response to stimulation.
Me threatening every plant i see: No-one will hear you scream...
Now I wanna figure out how to make my plants tell me they need water and food. Indoor growing would become easier and possibly increase harvest?
The damn tree still won't scream!
- Dr sherman
Now we can see someone trying to talk to the plant to grow fast
Plants can talk to each other. Love it. The world is so fascinating i hope we can gain more humility and get into it all.
Reminds me that the smell of fresh cuts grass is distress mechanism
*me hearing clapping sounds from my parent's bedroom*
Oh the plants must be thirsty! I'll water them so momma and poppa will be proud of me!
Whoa! Love that picture frames behind ya! Where can I get one?..😮😮
Well… plants can see us. So, maybe. And trees talk
Ahh all these years working in a tomato greenhouse I was always wondering if they scream in agony while I cut them.
Isnt it known that when grass is cut, that fresh cut grass smell is a distress call to other bugs?
Ahhh so that's why there's a record player in my plant vs zombies zen garden
Wait so does that mean vegans can't use the excuse "But you're hurting the animals" anymore?
YES!
Who's to say that moving water is, or is not, the way plants communicate. Now I'm wondering how many other ways plants might communicate. We know flowers communicate with pollinators, letting them know if there's any nectar.
Well, knowing that plans are affected by music and talking to them not to mention the advanced network of mycelium where they can communicate with each other. In trade resources. It tells me that they do communicate and if they can communicate with sound they are.
“Talking” or “screaming”, of course, REQUIRES A BRAIN ffs
"...to optimize farming and plant harvesting-"
(*Me, clicking "hello" at my plants:*) oh yall didnt mean- oh yall werent- oh-
Damn, those tomatoes clapping cheeks
My body creaks when I am dehydrated.
I bet if we could hear their screams ecocide would reduce
Eat a pound of shrooms and the plants will speak your native language. Trust me 🙃
I mean even of it is communication or yells of "pain" it doesn't necessarily mean they are intelligent or feel pain. It would clearly be very different due to them not having brains or a nerve system. It could be, but we are years from being able to understand something like that. It is the case tho that playing something like Mozart for plants helps plants grow better. Vs rock music which makes them grow worse. It is a very interesting world we are just starting to uncover.
"Feeeeed me Seymour!"
I was Listening to a show on BBC radio 4 that discussed this in visual ie many animals such as bees can see in ulraviolet and that has medical applications such as seeing skin cancer and the use if LIDAR.
This is why we have limitations. Who wants to hear a constant droning sound
Vegans will say "it's just water moving through the plant" so they don't have to eat rocks.
Can dogs hear in that frequency range? If so that would suck for the dog. Just hearing plants screaming all the time.
Vegans are real quiet now 😭🤣💀
I mean, speech is just air vibrating through our meat pipes
wait till vegans find out plants have feelings
It’s funny how non vegans think like plants are talking then they put pugs In gas chambers for bacon.
But sound is vibration. Vibration is what universe is based on. A plant vibration due to agony could create stress on us vs a plant that is vibrating positively. Vibrations cannot be heard but felt which we would react with out consciously knowing. 🤔🙊🙉🙈😳
This is a cool research. Have to find out how they do it.
You know, there is a difference between making sounds and sounds happening.
Lightening is very loud, but nobody is making that sound, it's self initiated and is a phenomenon not a intelligent act.
Vegans been real quiet since this one came out (THIS IS A JOKE btw
Plants scream too? Wait til the vegans hear about this.
Of course plants can communicate, just because we can't hear, isn't to say it isn't happening
Yes, they are capable of communicating. This is a fact, and can be seen.
Their communication isn’t the same as ours. They have natural processes that react based off their soundings. They don’t possess a brain or nervous system or vocal cords, to think react feel or speak as we do.
All creation cries out to God and worships Him
there are no air bubbles in the xylem of plants like there are no air bubbles in your veins/arteries
Vegans might have a problem now 😂
Wait until vegans hear about this.
What would the vegetarians think if they hear this
💙😭.just remember that • ALMIGHTY GOD hears it alll.!💯😭💙👐
What will vegans eat now? Air? Guess what!?!? That's alive too! 😂😂😂
Same sound I make eating crisps
consciousness is the base of everything. even rocks are consciouss. must be distress expression.
Well they are technically alive, so it wouldn't be farfetched to know it's a style of communication, as screaming in agony is a form of communication still.
Screaming in pain vegans you're guilty of suffering
They could also be moaning. We dunno 🤷🏽♂️
This is not new... Japanese scientists discovered plants making noises and responding to different frequency decades ago.
Well someone warm the vegetarians, plants feel pain better find a new food source.
Hummm tree falls nobody around? Sounds from living things😮💨 just nobody is paying attention. The world is screaming and the people in it
They are communicating I have heard them my whole life
I seen the happening. They’re definitely talking and we better start listening before they decide we’re a threat! 🫣
So trees do scream... the foundation greatly appreciates this information
I wish I could hear it. Might help me water the veggies on time!
You might be able to use a regular microphone, some can pick up ultrasounds.
You might be insane because too many unnecessary noise you heard
Hmmm
why so you can harvest their kids poor Veggie parents
Imagine you go into a forest that didnt get enough rain 💀
I did my masters on trees and tree diseases (physics major, oddly enough)
I am 100% convinced that there are multiple modes of communication between plants of all kinds. Not necessarily conversation or intelligence, but absolutely a flow of information that provokes a response.
Like, if you cut down a tree in a dense forest, it's neighbours will full on redirect sugars from photosynthesis into the stump to keep it alive. They support their neighbours. When some types of plant are wounded and cut, they release things like pheromones that actually prompt nearby plants to rush produce bitter flavours for self-defence.
To call it talking is a bit much, and again I don't propose that there is any intelligence or information processing driving decisions rather than being built-in reflexes, but at this point I'd laugh at someone who would claim that plants cannot communicate at all
God forbid you use the word “intelligence” science community will gang up on ya.
Forests manage themselves, it's long been known in forestry how the trees "communicate", which ones are majors and how they control the environment around them and where mycelial fungus plays it's part, and so the forest thrives.
@@rubytwoshoes1032 spot on I was going to mention all of the effective communication going on via the mycelium, which I believe is also the method by which they transmit sugars and other components to help their damaged amigos.
I like to think of it like a computer, or ant colonies. in the sense that it’s a bunch of “dumb” single function components, and by way of emergence, a sort of logic can be gleaned and studied
Interesting
@@rubytwoshoes1032 Sounds like a big hive mind
The world would be so noisy if we were able to hear the entire spectrum of sound frequencies.
It’s already noise and we can’t.
I had a smoke alarm (drywalled into the ceiling) it’s battery was dying, and it beeped every 60 second. First 3 nights in the new house didn’t sleep. After that I only heard most of the beeps
After a month heard some
3 years later I’d only hear handful a day.
Then it started beeping every 30 seconds. A week later it died. Could never narrow down its location close enough to put a hole in the ceiling. So still don’t know where it is.
@@davidsto9064 exactly. That’s their point. Imagine if you could hear it all… awful.
Adds a whole new meaning to the quote "The trees cry out as they die, but you cannot hear them..." -Moro 🐺 (Princess Mononoke). 😭😭😭
That movie is really cool but turned a bunch of kids into whiney little babies about this stuff. Even if the trees do cry out don't you think that mother nature doesn't have violence instilled in the very framework of her system? I mean shit she even has tree carnivores!! Beavers!
that's heavy, I need to rewatch for that scene
@@andrew1898 man i think you're just oversensitive
Omg i love that movie!
weed
Damn my tomatoes won't shut up now. They keep telling me that they want to go back to outer space.
Oh no.......... DO NOT SEND THEM BACK WHATEVER YOUR DO
No SEND THEM BACK they can be harmful
@@jean-lucpicard3012 Don't worry, like a good Austrian man, I've locked them in my basement. Now Natasha Kampush has company. I hope she doesn't eat them :/
I don't get this joke can someone explain.
Killer Tomatoes series!
Bugs attack sick plants, they can hear the sounds. The book, *_The Secret Life of Plants_* was written over 50 years ago.
That book has been long debunked and is overall bogus. Most insects do not have a sense of hearing, and we know that they sense chemicals the plants release to communicate with other plants
Ya the book was interesting
And Stevie wonder made an album that was a soundtrack to a documentary on the book.
The book like this video is full of crap
sadly, i had that book I the 70s, and never read more than a few pages. Fortunately, is still around. People should read it. Hmm, I wonder what sounds they make before and after chem trail fallout, or any other spray.
Plants emitting sounds during distress may be the reason why some animals are able to feel an incoming Earthquake before we do
Interesting thought
However, we would have to know if said animals are physically capable of hearing the plants
Snake in a aquarium far from the nearest plant (that have connections to the earth/land) still can do that
Who's to say the rumblings of a pre-earthquake cause any plant distress? I'd sooner assume that animals that spend all their time touching the ground are probably privy to when it's about to snap.
Some animals can hear or feel the first shockwaves that earthquakes produce, before the more powerful waves reach the same location
reminds me of a guy who did and ayahuasca trip or something of the sort and claimed he could see the life force of the plant, could "feel" them communticating, this guy did this under the supervision of a village elder sinc ethe village was known for awakening peoples minds through this carefully monitored "trip" process.
I did a study back in middle school with a friend. We had 5 plants, and we'd talk to each one with different attitudes as it was growing.
Now, I was poor, and 5 plants is not a sample size worth anything, but...
When we were nice to the one plant, it grew like twice as fast.
Damn, is there any studies about this topic
Yep I’ve heard about this, there was a village I think it was in India or somewhere else, where the village folks would go a tree they wanted to tear down and just simply stand before it and curse it verbally, use swear words against that tree instead of cutting it down and after a while, when that tree grew weak and almost lifeless, they just simply uprooted it.
@@oshinb7 That is extremely interesting and also kind of sad
Edit: hell, to be honest I'd rather be chopped down quick then slowly die of verbal abuse😅
The crazy thing is when religions say something like this you guys would go crazy and say it’s a fairy tell but when science says it then it must be true smh
that is probably the dumbest thing i have heard the whole day lmao.
That's interesting because a lot of the time bugs will be attracted to your garden if your plants are stressed. Maybe they can hear it or sense the vibrations.
They definitely use the same or similar ultrasonic sounds. Thats very true now that i think of it. I got my garden strimmed the other day last week and mt garden is suddenly full of bugs which keep coming into the kitchen. Thankfully we should have the swallows back soon and they will go away but right now the garden is hopping.
Gotta tag it to a vegan
Why? Humans don't eat the tomato plant, we eat its fruit, like milk to a cow except we also eat the cow. Or do you actually know people that eat banana and apple trees lmao 😂
@@mycelia_ow Tomato is a child.
@@mycelia_ow Those are fruit. Vegetables are the non-fruit parts of plants. Think lettuces, carrots, onions, etc.
@@mycelia_ow The seed surrounded by that fruit is the offspring. All food requires death to occur.
@Psilocybins | Mycelia bro the video talks about almost every plant doing this, not just tomato plants
Imagine waking up and hearing foliage making too much noise because it hasn’t rained in a while.
Or because the humans are taking and using the water for themselves when the flora deserves it more
I would have to say this is the change in the hydrostatic pressure causing vibrations in the stems, it would be interesting to see the difference in sounds depending on the hydration level, age and thickness of the stem that is cut.
No, no, don’t science this out just yet. Can we just tell the vegans the plants are crying in pain first?
@@lexinicole4317 just like baby cows( while waiting to be slaughtered so you can have tender meat) for their mothers after they are raped by farmers to get them to lactate.
For the record I'm not vegan. But our meat industry is an abomination.
@@lexinicole4317 you have a finger licking point......
What's the sound of a scream without a mouth, well it could be this, consider animals that can't communicate over large distances they tap rocks (various insects) or shrimp with their super sonic clicks. The real question is if the tomato plant next to this one heard it, does it scream too and so on and so forth. Will it taint the fruits flavour from fear. What tests one does on a plant now could have the ramifications of being called a monster by future generations.
@Lexi Nicole that better :P
@@lexinicole4317 😂
Even if it was a pressure. That’s their way of communication I suppose.. dead tree doesn’t make noise
There's also this phenomenon called crown shyness- where trees high up above the ground avoid being in direct contact to each other, do notice it the next time you're up for a trek in the forest. Botanists propose that it's to prevent overcrowding and/or spread of communicable parasites and diseases. Perhaps, the sound responses play a part in that as well!
Plants are better than us
Not true to all trees. Bambois nor Coconut trees dont care about crowns
@@creestee08 crowning is a feature of deciduous canopy trees. Bamboo and palm are not canopy trees.
I think they proved that this is a result of the trees touching when they sway in the wind, with those shy zones representing the areas of overlap.
It reminds me of the "fish can't feel pain" argument
"Yes, they respond to being injured, seem distressed, and make efforts to escape the sensation... but that doesn't mean it's pain!!!"
"Yes, they can talk to each other, make sounds of distress, act defensively based on that communication, and redirect resources to trees that need help....but thet doesn't mean they can communicate or feel pain"
That’s funny. Bc certain groups of people have said the same things about certain other groups of people and history has labeled them “crimes against humanity” “racist” and “eugenics”🤔
" meat is muuuurderrrr ""
Hold on, let me introduce you to the anguished screams of a tortured tomatoe
What do farmed animals that are force bred into existence eat? Oh... you really didn't think this one through did you...
@@s.o.k.1393 You're right, we should exterminate plants to stop meat from being produced.
Oh... you really didn't think this one through did you...
@@s.o.k.1393 I'm ate a chicken, watched it cooked, and shat it out.
@@CodyslxYou're so funny and original! Have you considered doing stand-up comedy?
@@s.o.k.1393he's referring to humans. Even then isn't Bacon one of the most brought products and guess what, they eat anything even then there's a difference between veganism and just eating plants to survive even then that isn't the only thing they eat, like cows can eat meat its not something outside of their picture grass doesn't give them everything.
vegan teacher wont like this video, knowing that even plants actually have feelings too
Non veg Illiterat*s commenting everywhere
@@ArcupAnimations its emitting sounds when it's hurt !
@@ArcupAnimations it's still feelings we just perceive it different. Imagine if plants started walking around and these sounds were loud enough to hear without a microphone
What do the animals that you eat, eat?
@@kevinjoy155isn't confirmed