Do Plants Make Music?

  YES PLANT CAN DO MANY THINGS EVEN PLAYING MUSIC 

A small red alligator clip connects to one of the plant’s leaves. Another “grounding” cord is wedged into the soil, at the plant’s roots. Both cords connect to a biofeedback machine, which is more typically used to measure changes in the body, such as heart rate, via electrical sensors.

Today, that machine is synced with a synthesizer, which supposedly translates the plant’s energy levels, as measured through biofeedback, into audible tones, which are then played through speakers.

In other words, this machine is said to give plants a voice that we can hear.

THIS IS SOO COOL RIGHT??




Do Plants Make Music? | Department of Music | University of Pittsburgh


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