Quote Originally Posted by Kbrandon
well neither does a venus flytrap...

i was watching something on i dunno if it was history channel or mythbusters or sumthin.. but they were trynna see if the plant had feelings so they hooked it up to some electrode and made a guy stand in front of it and think about harming it... and as soon as he did the needs started to jump...

it was amazinggg..
you seem to have forgotten to mention the part that it was in an old bomb shelter and the results were inconsistent. So they moved the expierement outside with NEW sensors and did not get any results.

Grant said the most convincing evidence to support the myth came from the same organization that he was a member of.

Seems to me that there is room to be biased and in science and discovery you have to be a neutral party.

Really the results were inconclusive at best. I would not trust mythbusters to conduct a complex expierement to determine if a plant has feelings. There's more to it than measuring needles on a polygraph.

Remember it's just a TV show, and with all things on TV it's meant for our entertainment.
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