Trophic memory, deer, and a unique scientific object (2024) thoughtforms.life 35 points by atombender 4 days ago
axus 23 hours ago "Imagine trying to get funding for this kind of study now – given the modern emphasis on rapid results, whose career could possibly support such a dataset?"P.S. I like how the website modifies the clipboard :P
kreyenborgi 22 hours ago "Trophic" typically means nutritional, what's the connection here?Fascinating stuff regardless. cgio 20 hours ago I don’t know if related intentionally, but in Greece you can say that a wound θρέφει threphe as a verb for healing.
cgio 20 hours ago I don’t know if related intentionally, but in Greece you can say that a wound θρέφει threphe as a verb for healing.
layer8 1 day ago Impressive collection, but surprising it hasn’t burned down yet with all those lit candles on bookshelves.
fractallyte 7 hours ago I'm surprised this hasn't received more attention. Pattern memory, morphogenesis, collective intelligence of cells? This is HUGE!This could be biology's "quantum physics" moment... Direct physical evidence that supports Rupert Sheldrake's "morphic resonance".
oakinnagbe 1 day ago Fascinating read. Also a reminder that aesthetics and fire safety occasionally have very different priorities.
"Imagine trying to get funding for this kind of study now – given the modern emphasis on rapid results, whose career could possibly support such a dataset?"
P.S. I like how the website modifies the clipboard :P
"Trophic" typically means nutritional, what's the connection here?
Fascinating stuff regardless.
I don’t know if related intentionally, but in Greece you can say that a wound θρέφει threphe as a verb for healing.
Impressive collection, but surprising it hasn’t burned down yet with all those lit candles on bookshelves.
I'm surprised this hasn't received more attention. Pattern memory, morphogenesis, collective intelligence of cells? This is HUGE!
This could be biology's "quantum physics" moment... Direct physical evidence that supports Rupert Sheldrake's "morphic resonance".
Fascinating read. Also a reminder that aesthetics and fire safety occasionally have very different priorities.