I understand that there are different ideas about what constitutes consciousness, but pseudoscience and hallucinogens aside, psychological research points to the neural pathways in the brain that form short term memory.
I understand that there are different ideas about what constitutes consciousness, but pseudoscience and hallucinogens aside, psychological research points to the neural pathways in the brain that form short term memory.
I am not overly fond of humans therefore I do not anthropomorphize. However if an organism reacts to threats they are by definition conscious.
And I will agree it has a downside, especially when it comes to thinning seedlings or harvesting.
Your wierd dude.I am not overly fond of humans therefore I do not anthropomorphize. However if an organism reacts to threats they are by definition conscious.
And I will agree it has a downside, especially when it comes to thinning seedlings or harvesting.
Your wierd dude.
I was reading a gardening book the other day that was referring to growing from seed (general, not tobacco related). Something it suggested was lightly touching new seedlings every day with either your finger or running a sheet of paper across a planting tray. Apparently this helps the seedlings to harden up and do better when transplanted. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?