CREATING A FOREST NETWORK VIA TECHNO SYMBIOTES FUSED TO THE ROOTS OF LIVING TREES
The roots of trees interact with Fungi to create an underground Root Network through which the roots of Plants within Forest Systems interact with Living Organisms and Minerals in the soil.
To harness this ability and thus study how Trees network with one another might require the development of Technological Microorganisms(TechnoSymbiotes) which will fuse with the roots of the Trees. These symbiotes will be programmed to mimic living Symbiotes that provide the Tree with a variety of evolutionary advantages in securing Food and Water and interacting with the biosphere via its roots. If these TechnoSymbiotes can be fused to the Neurones Of Plant Roots in such ways that they can track the transfer of information(electronic info) between the Plants and its biosphere, the conceptualization of a Living Network composed of Living Plants can be realized.
For this to work, it is highly imperative that the TechnoSymbiotes be as similar to their Organic relatives as possible while embedded with the ability to track the transfer of info from the Plant to its environment and from the environment to the Plant since the energy the Plant absorbs from its environment will be converted to electrical signals as well.
If this is realized, it becomes possible for even Human Beings to communicate with one another via these Living Forest Network and a Living Web could be realized.