shredder4
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The fungal mind: on the evidence for mushroom intelligence | Psyche Ideas
The evidence for fungal intelligence is in: they can operate as individuals, make decisions, learn, and have short-term memory
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The fungal mind: on the evidence for mushroom intelligence | Psyche Ideas
The evidence for fungal intelligence is in: they can operate as individuals, make decisions, learn, and have short-term memorypsyche.co
I live in a hardwood forest, it's hilly and not damp at all, but there is a wide variety of mushrooms growing here. You dig anywhere in our forest and you'll find a white mat of mycelium. I found 4 useful mushroom varieties on one dead tree this fall, chicken of the woods, white oysters, and blue oysters that we ate, and turkey tails that I made a tincture from and use daily. I plan on buying mushroom plugs to use next spring on my 25 acres.I have grown various mushrooms for over 40 years. I have always sensed a presence, usually benevolent. You know when you are alone in a damp forest and you feel oddly peaceful? Notice that you may not feel that way in a dry forest.
Could be negative ions. Could be....something more.
Be extremely scary shit if they ever try to develop that as a bioweapon was my first thoughts when reading up on the various strains of cordyceps fungi apparently there specific about what species they use as a host that varies strain to strain interesting stuff regardlessCordyceps fungus.
Skimmed the article. I did not know mushrooms are the reproductive part of fungus.The fungal mind: on the evidence for mushroom intelligence | Psyche Ideas
The evidence for fungal intelligence is in: they can operate as individuals, make decisions, learn, and have short-term memorypsyche.co
Yeah they release the sporesSkimmed the article. I did not know mushrooms are the reproductive part of fungus.
Lots of fun facts about shrooms.Skimmed the article. I did not know mushrooms are the reproductive part of fungus.