Modern Study Shows That Trees are Intelligent and They Have Feelings Too
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A few people identify trees nearly as lifeless things – green
things that hinder. However, a modern research has undermined this view
and is demonstrating trees as having ever more noteworthy levels of
modernity than previously imagined.
Ever thought of trees having feelings? Emotions? Or the fact that they communicate with each other in a very unusual way? No, right? Well, a recent study has shown that trees are very intelligent and can communicate, feel and give signals to their fellow tree friends.
Yes, just like plants can see, hear, smell and feel, possibilities are, they even have memories – so do trees. It is impossible to believe at a certain point, but research has proved it all.
Watch the trailer to see what’s it all about:
It is indeed fascinating and surprising to see such amazing research
and the level of hard working these researchers are putting in studying
these beautiful, green creations. Who knew their behavior would be
similar to that of a human? But the question that arises here is that-
are the trees conscious? Do they really think?
There is a still more research that needs to be put into studying the
hidden life of trees and we just can’t wait to be enlightened with all
the knowledge. Let us know your thoughts on this.
Ever thought of trees having feelings? Emotions? Or the fact that they communicate with each other in a very unusual way? No, right? Well, a recent study has shown that trees are very intelligent and can communicate, feel and give signals to their fellow tree friends.
Yes, just like plants can see, hear, smell and feel, possibilities are, they even have memories – so do trees. It is impossible to believe at a certain point, but research has proved it all.
Here’s what researchers say about it:
“They can feel pain, [and] have emotions, such as fear. Trees like to stand close together and cuddle. They love the company and like to take things slow,” – says Peter Wohlleben, a German researcher.
“There is in fact friendship among trees,” says Wohlleben. “They can form bonds like an old couple, where one looks after the other. Trees have feelings.”
The new documentary, called ‘Intelligent Trees’, is the work of
German forester, author Peter Wohlleben, and Suzanne Simard, an
ecologist from the University of British Columbia.
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