2022-03-16 at 3:34 AM UTC
If such an effect existed, what would it be, in your opinion?
2022-03-16 at 1:16 PM UTC
Maybe an effect where planting crops in alternating checkerboard patterns increases their yield
2022-03-16 at 1:42 PM UTC
Maybe there is some numerical matrix generated for digitally zoomed photographs by AI that can take information from the cropped areas to extract motion data and reduce blur/composite multiple exposures in slightly different positions to recreate image detail.
2022-03-16 at 2:25 PM UTC
Wheat doesn't know it's been planted in a special checkerboard pattern...it doesn't give a fuck, it's going to grow at the same rate regardless assuming the same soil and environmental factors is/are used.
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2022-03-16 at 3:14 PM UTC
The wheat doesn't know but the soil knows what is planted in it where, thus creating the factual scientific phenomenon known as the "Crop Matrix" effect. By placing crops in the requisite arrangement, the soil's loam membranes will direct nutrients more efficiently along the root systems.
2022-03-16 at 3:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
No it doesn't..soil isn't sentient either.
Plants are not sentient either, they don't need to be in order to respond to their environment. And similarly the soil's lifeosity has nothing to do with sentience. The soil is like a microbial supercomputer.
This is what enables the phenomenon known as the "Crop Matrix" effect.
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