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The Secret Minds of Forests: What if the smartest civilization on Earth doesn’t walk on two legs? Dive into the fascinating world of forest intelligence, where trees communicate, share resources, and store collective memory through the underground fungal network known as the Wood Wide Web. Discover the roles of “mother trees,” chemical signaling, and long-term adaptation in shaping forests as cooperative, ancient civilizations.
In this episode, we challenge the human-centric view of intelligence and explore a radical idea: perhaps forests have been teaching us what it truly means to think, survive, and thrive for hundreds of millions of years.
By Esvict ImhotepThe Secret Minds of Forests: What if the smartest civilization on Earth doesn’t walk on two legs? Dive into the fascinating world of forest intelligence, where trees communicate, share resources, and store collective memory through the underground fungal network known as the Wood Wide Web. Discover the roles of “mother trees,” chemical signaling, and long-term adaptation in shaping forests as cooperative, ancient civilizations.
In this episode, we challenge the human-centric view of intelligence and explore a radical idea: perhaps forests have been teaching us what it truly means to think, survive, and thrive for hundreds of millions of years.