New theory -- universal intelligence on animals and plantsMarch 25, 1999Here it is proposed that life in all its variety is full of sensation and creates a complicated web of interaction with its surroundings. Mammals, birds and even fish mourn for a lost love. Single-celled organisms carry out tasks that are surprisingly complicated. We can demonstrate sensitivity in microscopic organisms, while plants emerge as intricate and complex as they respond to their surroundings and change their behaviour in response to what they find out. In a new book, Sensitive Souls (London: Little, Brown) we meet a new vision of life. Plants and animals large and small become united in a great web of communication with nature and with each other. In an era when concern for animal welfare is becoming so widely discussed, this timely publication offers a revolution in popular attitudes. This new thesis is based on the author's life-time studies of biology. In compiling the book he has been observing flying foxes in the South Pacific, whales in the North Atlantic, termites in West Africa, butterflies in Thailand, reef-fish in the Bahamas, orchids in Indonesia, and ecology from the Gulf of Mexico and the South Pacific to northern Scandinavia. This book presents answers to many outstanding problems in science, including the purpose of beautiful patterns pollen grains, how protozoa hibernate in winter, and the reason trees shed their autumn leaves. There are answers for other puzzles, like why walnut trees used to be beaten to improve cropping. The world-wide web of life is the key to understanding how the world works. The greatest lesson of all is that every form of life has its many strange, and all show their own form of intelligence. Rothay House |
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