I have seen many 'professionally trained' scientists do some very unscientific experiments, and so amateur scientists come up with some brilliant ideas. I think the problem with the water experiment is that there is something that we don't understand and can't quite explain properly. For people to come up with conclusions without a thorough understanding of the facts can often undo a lot of progress made by people who do the right thing.
For example, I have also read about the experiment involving playing different types of music to plants, and there have been some experiments to show that plants can react to different stimuli, but more work needs to be done to understand what they are able to differentiate between the different types of sounds. For that matter, this book actually explains how the senses work and that plants share lots of similarity to animals, quite an interesting read: https://www.amazon.com/What-Plant-Knows-Field-Senses/dp/0374533881
yes I have heard of these plant experiments too - I first read about them in the Autobiography of a Yogi actually - he met with J.C. Bose and wrote about it. It is fascinating, regardless of the legitimacy lol I have no dove deep enough into it to judge either way but it's stuff that gets added to my personal library in my head lol
check out the chapter where he talks to J.C. Bose here, if you're interested
thanks for that link - I'm going to check out that book ! It sounds very interesting :-D
I have bookmarked this website because there are lots of interesting information there :) I find it interesting that scientists can be some of the most narrow minded people when it is their professional duty to question things and not be following things blindly.
LOL I know, I feel the same exact way - the "scientific" world contains some of the biggest hypocrites out there... aside from those evangelist church/TV pastors.. hahaha