View Full Version : feel The Burn!
Euphoric
10-07-2006, 03:22 AM
I think that plants can sense light and heat
and therefore probably dont have pain but maybe there is something
that plants feel what its like to burn
what do u think.:stoned:
orangeman
10-07-2006, 04:05 AM
Yes. But if your smokin dried buds and shit the plant already died so really we dont harm the plants, only time they feel pain is when we chop them or mistreat them while they are alive :).
Wait, wtf is the point of this? :confused: I voted "WHAT THE FUCK"
dirtysouth870
10-07-2006, 04:15 AM
well plants dont have nerves, so no they dont feel a damn thing
Professor Dan K.
10-07-2006, 04:21 AM
Wait, wtf is the point of this? :confused: I voted "WHAT THE FUCK"
same man, WTF mate?
i would say that plants cant really "feel" pain, maybe they have some crazy plant feelings or something i dunno, i hear they like to listen to different types of music. i can imagine some bud plants rockin to some zeppelin or something while nobody's around hehehe.
orangeman
10-07-2006, 03:12 PM
...i hear they like to listen to different types of music. i can imagine some bud plants rockin to some zeppelin or something while nobody's around hehehe...
LOL that'd be a sight to see.
Greenport
10-07-2006, 03:15 PM
Lol i voted WHAT THE FUCk for no reason ;D
enthused
10-07-2006, 03:59 PM
wtfffff
Oneironaut
10-07-2006, 05:08 PM
Yeah, without a nervous system, and especially without a brain, the plant surely has no consciousness and no sensation in any real meaningful sense of the terms. A plant's interactions with its environment are as involuntary and unconscious as your production of kidney cells or your defenses against bacterial infection.
chris420
10-07-2006, 06:38 PM
But its living just like all the biological processes going on in our body, they work on their own without any conscious command from the host. I do believe plants like any other living being feels and shares some sensations that our current state of evolution has allowed us to perceive, this allows us to describe our conscious perceptions as the physical realm. Plants on the other hand do not have any eyes to see or any other sensorial capacity except tactile perceptions to allow them to locate themselves in a realm of perception. I think they are present in our universal subconscious, and that they are able to communicate with us through trance or meditation.
buddymyfriend
10-07-2006, 06:43 PM
But its living just like all the biological processes going on in our body, they work on their own without any conscious command from the host. I do believe plants like any other living being feels and shares some sensations that our current state of evolution has allowed us to perceive, this allows us to describe our conscious perceptions as the physical realm. Plants on the other hand do not have any eyes to see or any other sensorial capacity except tactile perceptions to allow them to locate themselves in a realm of perception. I think they are present in our universal subconscious, and that they are able to communicate with us through trance or meditation.
Man, speaks sense!:thumbsup:
chris420
10-07-2006, 06:50 PM
Drugs are beautiful tools to open up our minds and give us clarity and enlightenment about our surroundings and much much more beyond that.
buddymyfriend
10-07-2006, 07:07 PM
Drugs are beautiful tools to open up our minds and give us clarity and enlightenment about our surroundings and much much more beyond that.
And the words of wisdom still a floweth!
Peace
Buddy
chris420
10-07-2006, 07:30 PM
lol, you know its true!
peace and love
Feel? NO..... Can they react to the heat or flame? yes, but that doesn't mean they can feel. They don't have nerve endings.
buddymyfriend
10-07-2006, 11:37 PM
lol, you know its true!
peace and love
Will you be my God? Preach that shit to me!
Peace
Buddy:stoned:
Oneironaut
10-08-2006, 02:55 AM
But its living just like all the biological processes going on in our body, they work on their own without any conscious command from the host. I do believe plants like any other living being feels and shares some sensations that our current state of evolution has allowed us to perceive, this allows us to describe our conscious perceptions as the physical realm. Plants on the other hand do not have any eyes to see or any other sensorial capacity except tactile perceptions to allow them to locate themselves in a realm of perception. I think they are present in our universal subconscious, and that they are able to communicate with us through trance or meditation.
Communication with plants? What information would they communicate, without any organ to store that information or sensory organs with which to collect information? By what physical mechanism would the communication occur? How would one receive the messages and verify that they are indeed from the plant?
And most importantly, where's the evidence that plants are any more conscious than rocks or electrons or HIV viruses?
chris420
10-14-2006, 01:39 AM
Yes, I agree that in strict physical and biological grounds it is impossible for plants to gather up information and communicate a type of inherent or collected data gathered through out its lifespan. However, plants like us evolved beings are a part of this cycle of nature/life. Our awareness or consciousness is what has created all what we perceive and see as reality through subjective sensorial data collection. I think this absence of awareness in plants is comparable to the awareness of a new born baby or an animal whose nature is in no way disturbed and this allows them to have a absolute connection with nature and all forces governing life. Just because we develop the ability to rationalize and think after our birth does not make us any more better than a plant, a tree or an animal. Yet, their connection with the true essence of life is much greater than ours maybe because of their much simpler life forms.
chris420
10-16-2006, 03:11 AM
http://www.rtve.es/tve/b/redes/semanal/prg398/index.html
Check that link out, its in Spanish though. It briefly explains a segment of a weekly scientific TV show called Redes from Television Espanola. In this episode they approach a subject much similar to this thread, its about instinctual interactions that plants carry out with their surroundings. This instinct is the basic instinct of all life form, survival.
Oneironaut
10-16-2006, 06:57 AM
I am totally tripping balls right now, but anyways...
I read the link and although I agree trees are grand and marvelous creatures, very complicated organisms upon whose existence we survive. Our species came down from the trees, and we and the trees live off each other's waste gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide), so in a deep sense we are connected.
But I'm afraid they are no more conscious than a bacterium, because they lack a real nervous system by which consciousness could conceivably arise.
We animals are uniquely endowed with the special ability to think, and we ought to cherish that, and be proud that we are owners of intricate, complex and beautiful neural systems which allow us to contemplate our own existence.
“We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself.” —Carl Sagan
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