Submitted by Green-Tesseract t3_110rm4x in askscience
Alblaka t1_j8csl5z wrote
Reply to comment by PerspectivePure2169 in Do plants have a microbiome just as humans do? by Green-Tesseract
It's plants. They grow in the ground in front of us. We've have discovered Agriculture about 10k years ago.
And we still haven't figured out all of the details of how plans actually work.
It's humbling and amusing to think about how we're always dreaming about space, other worlds, or the unexplored deep sea trenches, but could just as well just spend more time studying the grass we're standing on.
SigerMakkerMeget t1_j8d1pl7 wrote
>And we still haven't figured out all of the details of how plans actually work.
You can say that about basically everything we know. There is always another, deeper level, that we don't really know how it works. We just know the results it produces on the level that we do understand.
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