Interesting. I wonder how much the connectivity of this network really matters. They say plants depend on it, and that tilling damages it. But plants seem to grow ok in tilled soil.
“There could be up to 10 metres (32ft) of mycorrhizal network in just a teaspoon of soil,” said Dr Justin Stewart, lead author of the study.
Closer to 33. Hmmmm. It's 110 quadrillion km? Watch it be rounded from 108. Remember the occult numbers. And km is length while teaspoon is volume. Some Dr.
This reminds me of the Gaia hypothesis. It's similar to anthropomorphism or pagan spirit worship.
Interesting. I wonder how much the connectivity of this network really matters. They say plants depend on it, and that tilling damages it. But plants seem to grow ok in tilled soil.
The OP is an article about this article:
Global density and biomass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adu4373
But how can we exploit these fungal network for global A.I. control?
“There could be up to 10 metres (32ft) of mycorrhizal network in just a teaspoon of soil,” said Dr Justin Stewart, lead author of the study.
Closer to 33. Hmmmm. It's 110 quadrillion km? Watch it be rounded from 108. Remember the occult numbers. And km is length while teaspoon is volume. Some Dr.
This reminds me of the Gaia hypothesis. It's similar to anthropomorphism or pagan spirit worship.