15 February 2008

I was just riding my ridgeback...

(a ridgeback is a bike), and I heard this middle-aged couple talking. The woman said, "He doesn't seem at all gay. He's had plenty of girlfriends but none of them seem to work out...". Hahaha, she sounds like a clueless mother from a sitcom or something. Anyway... on to my main point...


AN INTERESTING THING ABOUT CACTI

I had a tutorial yesterday, and one of the third-year students was talking about his work. What he's doing sort of mocks all those hardcore enviromentalists who are obsessed with keeping things green. Part of his project will include fake science journals that investigate cruelty to plants (as opposed to cruelty to animals). Instead of comparing a battery chicken farm with a free-range chicken farm, he will be looking at... I dunno... good crop farmers and bad crop farmers.
During his research, he actually discovered a man who ran an experiment to see if plants really do have feelings of any kind. He took a cactus, and put it in a lab, keeping the conditions perfect for the cactus to thrive. Eventually, the cactus lost its thorns, for the was nothing to protect itself against. The man would treat it well and talk to it as if it were human. The cactus was content. Then, one dark day, the scientists' cat managed to get into the lab. Fearing for its life, the cactus began growing thorns again. For the few days after this unfortunate incident, the scientist re-assured the cactus that everything was alright, and the new thorns began to drop off again. Soon the cactus grew little cactus babies around it. The babies were already thornless, for the world they were growing up in was indeed a safe one.

I don't know if this proves anything about whether plants have feelings, but cacti seem to know when danger is afoot...

1 comment:

Psychotic Little Thing said...

Wow, what an awesome cactus xD

Who'd have thought a short story like that could have made me fear for the cactus's life and actually care that it might meet a terrible end!

Hmm, I had cacti when I was a youngling. I killed them with kindness. I was well aware that cacti only need a few drops of water to live, but the soil looked so dry...and I thought that the cactus might be clever enough not to soak up more than an adequate amount of water...

Well, you get the idea ;)

Hey hey, look, a 2nd comment, I'm almost making a habit of coming to your blog! xD