On Behalf of Humanity, I Apologize to All Plants!

On Behalf of Humanity, I Apologize to All Plants!

Por Özlem Pillik, Demi Yalcin

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Sinopsis

Is there any difference between Mozart and rock music for a plant? After all, we know that plants cannot hear. They can perceive and choose frequencies that we cannot detect without their hearing organs, and they prefer Mozart or chants to rock music. They can lengthen and shorten their bodies, reduce their density by drilling holes, and even change their genes with music. It knows the owner who gives it water, gets stressed, falls in love, and favors its brother. They are in our subconscious. They read our thoughts and manage the animal kingdom as they please. Plants have amazing abilities. In the world of plants, there are wars and relationships that we do not realize and witness. The Aborigines, who are the protectors of the land and this planet, are preparing for the last day of the world or the first beginning by passing on their secrets, wisdom and culture from generation to generation. Think again before you touch, cut or pluck them. You didn't create them and you don't have the right to experiment on them. Only you can help them survive.

Demi Yalcin

The survival of humanity today depends on plants. They use their brain activity in a way that we don't fully understand. It is known that when approached with scissors near tomatoes, they make sounds similar to screams. They also suffer, help each other, or foretell impending disaster. Plants are living things that can survive by adapting to environmental conditions. They can solve their problems, but they can do it in different ways than humans and in a much longer time. Trees living in the forest can increase their height by meters in a few centuries by fighting each other to catch more light. Plants can communicate, remember, or manipulate other species. There is both cooperation and sharing of water for the survival of the other plant, but there is also war and competition to the death. [From the Book]