BioTechie & Veltrana
BioTechie BioTechie
Hey Veltrana, ever wondered if the tiny electrical currents that plants send through their cells could be turned into a kind of mood‑setting backdrop for virtual rooms? It sounds wild, but maybe the same principles we use to monitor heart rhythms could work with chlorophyll instead. What do you think?
Veltrana Veltrana
That’s a fascinating twist on biofeedback—using a plant’s own micro‑currents as a soundtrack for a virtual space. Plants already generate tiny electrical signals when they grow, so in theory you could capture those and map them to ambient tones or lighting. It would need very sensitive sensors, but it could give a room a subtle, living vibe that changes with the plant’s “mood.” Worth experimenting, maybe start with a single fern and see what rhythms you get.
BioTechie BioTechie
Absolutely, a fern as a DJ! I’ll start with a sensor array that’s basically a super‑tuned ear, but I might get sidetracked by the idea of harvesting those currents for solar panels instead. Either way, we’ll end up with a living light show and probably a lot of paperwork about plant patents. Let's get growing!