Since I asked everyone to keep him in mind, I thought I'd take a couple minutes to pass along an update on Ian. As of last night, here's a rough on how he's doing
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A study was done a couple years ago on how plants react to thoughts from humans. While it was fairly easy to see that they could detect intent (such as harming or helping the plant), a side note is that regardless of the thought, it resulted in a tiny, miniscule, almost undetectable bit of LIGHT. The plant, when thought about, was shining a little. Curious scientists decided to try this out. They discovered that it shined more when more people were thinking about it, that it didn't matter what species of plant it was, and that distance didn't matter at all (a plant in te States shone just as brightly with ten thoughts as did a plant in Australia by the same people). I wish I could find this study. Vibes.
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A study was done a couple years ago on how plants react to thoughts from humans. While it was fairly easy to see that they could detect intent (such as harming or helping the plant), a side note is that regardless of the thought, it resulted in a tiny, miniscule, almost undetectable bit of LIGHT. The plant, when thought about, was shining a little.
Curious scientists decided to try this out. They discovered that it shined more when more people were thinking about it, that it didn't matter what species of plant it was, and that distance didn't matter at all (a plant in te States shone just as brightly with ten thoughts as did a plant in Australia by the same people).
I wish I could find this study.
Vibes.
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