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You Gotta See This To Believe It – Walking Trees LITERALLY and PHYSICALLY Moving On their Own

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You Gotta See This To Believe It - Trees LITERALLY and PHYSICALLY Moving On their Own

by Gregg Prescott, M.S.
Founder, Webmaster, & Editor, In5D.com

A recent phenomena has arisen showing walking trees literally and physically moving on their own! In a  series of compilation videos of proof, numerous cases of trees moving on their own have been captured on video.

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Plants Can Talk and Sing With One Another

In the article, “Amazing Singing Plants Phenomenon“, it goes on to state, “Plants are very much alive. Not only do they dislike human noise but they also posses the capacity to learn and communicate. Perhaps even more astonishing is that plants can also make music. Have you ever heard the incredible music of the plants? Plants can actually sing and compose music and listening to it is truly beautiful and relaxing!”

Plants and Trees Have Consciousness

In an article that I wrote called, “The Consciousness Of Water And Plants“, I wrote, “If 90% of our bodies are water, then it would stand to reason that this would be a primary reason why plants (mainly comprised of water) have a consciousness, too. ”

The following was extracted from an article entitled, “Plant Consciousness“:

In the research of Jagadish Chandra Bose, in plant stimuli, he showed with the help of his newly invented crescograph that plants responded to various stimuli as if they had nervous systems like that of animals. He therefore found a parallelism between animal and plant tissues. His experiments showed that plants grow faster in pleasant music and its growth retards in noise or harsh sound.

Plants Know Who Their Siblings Are

Some more amazing research has shown that plants actually know their own siblings and kin, with the help of chemicals released from the roots. This way, if siblings of the plants are growing alongside them, the plants will grow their roots more downward and be taller, whereas if alien plants are living beside them, they will grow their roots outward and the alien plants will be shorter and grow less.

Plants Can Think and Remember

Recent research has uncovered that plants transmit information about light intensity and quality from leaf to leaf in a very similar way to the nervous system of human beings. In the experiment that found this, scientists showed that light shone on to one leaf caused the whole plant to respond and the response, which took the form of light-induced chemical reactions in the leaves, continued in the dark. This showed that the plant remembered the information encoded in light. Plants seem to be able to perform a sort of biological light computation, using information contained in the light to immunize themselves against diseases.

These “electro-chemical signals” are carried by cells that act as “nerves” of the plants.

You Gotta See This To Believe It - Trees LITERALLY and PHYSICALLY Moving On their Own

Scientific Study Proving Plants Have Emotions

in the mid 1960s, Cleve Baxter attached a polygraph instrument to the leaves of a plant and received an electrical resistance when the plant was harmed or even received a threat to be harmed.

According to Wiki, “In February 1966, Backster attached polygraph electrodes to a Dracaena cane plant, to measure at first the time taken for water to reach the leaves. The electrodes are used to measure galvanic skin response and the plant showed readings which resembled that of a human. This made Backster try different scenarios, and the readings went off the chart when he pictured burning the leaf, because according to him, the plant registered a stress response to his thoughts of harming it. He conducted another similar experiment where he observed a plant’s response to the death of a brine shrimp in another room; his results convinced him that plants demonstrated telepathic awareness. He argued that plants perceived human intentions, and as he began to investigate further, he also reported finding that other human thoughts and emotions caused reactions in plants, which could be recorded by a polygraph instrument. He termed the plants’ sensitivity to thoughts “Primary Perception”, and published his findings from the experiments in the International Journal of Parapsychology in 1968.”

At the 29:60 marker of the above video, a plant that was hooked up to a polygraph device panics out when a scientist cuts up a head of lettuce with a knife.  Afterwards, they ran an experiment in which three scientists walked by knife next to a head of cabbage but only one scientist used the knife to cut the cabbage.  After the experiment, the three scientists individually walked in front of the plant with the polygraph attached to kit and the plant identified the person who cut the cabbage by panicking once again.

The following video is basically the same as the above video, but at the end of it at the 8:07 marker, it shows additional footage from Italian experiments:

Proof of Walking Trees

In a BBC article, it stated that Walking Trees can move up to 20 meters per year!

Like the Ents from JRR Tolkien’s epic Lord of the Rings saga (only a bit slower), these trees actually move across the forest as the growth of new roots gradually relocates them, sometimes two or three centimetres per day. While some scientists debate whether these trees walk, Peter Vrsansky, a palaeobiologist from the Earth Science Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratisla, claims to have seen this phenomenon first hand.

“As the soil erodes, the tree grows new, long roots that find new and more solid ground, sometimes up to 20m,” said Vrsansky. “Then, slowly, as the roots settle in the new soil and the tree bends patiently toward the new roots, the old roots slowly lift into the air. The whole process for the tree to relocate to a new place with better sunlight and more solid ground can take a couple of years.”

Numerous Walking Trees Videos Have Arisen

In a world where we demand to see the proof of extraordinary claims, several videos have arisen on the internet showing multiple examples of walking trees literally moving on their own.

One Walking Trees Video was Debunked

One video from a drone was debunked and originally led people to believe that it was Bigfoot aka Sasquatch shaking the walking trees but there was machinery in the area creating this affect:

I have not found anything debunking any of the other videos.

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What do you think about these walking trees?  We know that plants have consciousness and it’s been proven that trees can physically move. What are your thoughts regarding these videos?  Please leave a comment below!

Sending you all infinite LOVE and Light!

Gregg

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