VEGETAL PARADOXISM
Description:... The vegetal world is not yet well known and hides many unknowns waiting to be discovered. A series of aspects concerning it, real vegetal paradoxes, are accepted on the basis of hypotheses that have not been definitively confirmed.
The authors analyze three of them: the direction of the plant growth; the transport of the sap through plants; the plants-environment interconnectivity - expressing their own hypotheses and proposing edifying experiences.
In the first case, the authors share the idea that the process of germination and orientation of the new organs of the plant takes place under the influence of gravity, but they believe that the process of subsequent growth is under the influence of gravity, light and antigravity.
Following field observations, the authors found that the leaves of fruit trees develop in a spiral counterclockwise, with an angle of approximately 130 degrees between two consecutive leaves. Starting from here, they launch a new hypothesis, namely that this spiral circuit could show how the elaborated sap produced by plants actually circulates.
Finally, the third in-depth aspect the authors are concerned with is the transfer of information between plants and the environment. A current opinion is that this interconnectivity would be achieved exclusively through the aura, a palette of light phenomena that occur during electrical discharges around living bodies. The authors consider that the range in which the connection between the plant and the environment is manifested is much wider, because in addition to the electromagnetic contact, there are also tactile, thermal, and chemical contacts.
This paper is based on the Neutrosophic Theory of evolution, involution and indeterminacy (or neutrality) proposed by Smarandache (2017), which is an extension of Darwin's evolutionary theory - by introducing, in addition to the degree of evolution, the degree of Indeterminacy or Neutrality, plus the degree of Involution.
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