Plants on lie detectors

In summary, Backster conducted an experiment to see if plants would have any reactions. He found that the plant had a strong reaction when he thought about burning it, even before he took any action. This led him to believe that plants can think and have the ability to distinguish true intentions from false ones. However, there is skepticism and criticism surrounding this experiment and it has not been scientifically proven. Therefore, the truth of this story remains uncertain.
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Backster wanted to see if the plant would have any other reactions. According to past experience, Backster knew that a good way to elicit a strong reaction from a person is to threaten that person. So Backster dunked the leaves of the plant into hot coffee. No reaction. Then he thought of something more terrifying: burn the leaves that were connected to the lie detector. With this thought, even before he went to get a match, a bullish curve rapidly appeared on the graph paper. When he came back with a match, he saw that another peak appeared on the curve. It was likely that when the plant saw he was determined to start burning, it got frightened again. If he showed hesitation or reluctance to burn the plant, the reactions recorded by the lie detector were not so acute. And when he merely pretended to take action to burn the leaves, the plant had almost no reactions. The plant was even able to distinguish true intentions from false ones. Backster nearly rushed out into the street to shout, “Plants can think! Plants can think!” With this astonishing discovery, his life was changed forever.
http://www.pureinsight.org/pi/articles/2003/3/3/1496.html
Ive known about this story for awhile, but is there any truth to it?
 
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Wha? So plants are not only capable of thought, but they can also read our minds?

The plant had a strong reaction to the guys THOUGHT of getting a match to burn it... Sounds like some new-age fooey my mom would believe.

P.S. She sees peoples aura's... :rofl:

Edit: I hope that someone can prove this IS TRUE, then what will the Vegetarians eat?
 
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1. How do plants respond to lie detectors?

There is no scientific evidence that plants can respond to lie detectors. Lie detectors measure physiological responses such as heart rate and sweat, which plants do not possess.

2. Can plants detect when humans are lying?

There is no research to suggest that plants have the ability to detect when humans are lying. Plants do not have the cognitive abilities to interpret human behavior.

3. Do plants have the capacity to deceive or lie?

Plants do not have the ability to deceive or lie as they do not possess the necessary cognitive abilities to understand the concept of deception.

4. Can plants pass a lie detector test?

No, plants cannot pass a lie detector test as they do not have the physiological responses that are measured by a lie detector.

5. Are there any studies on using plants as lie detectors?

There have been some studies exploring the idea of using plants as lie detectors, but they have not been scientifically proven and are not considered reliable methods of detecting lies.

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