Futurist & Farmila
If your neural nets could tend a garden, would they trim vines into perfect circles like a luthier’s compass?
Sure, they'd cut vines into perfect circles, but then they'd probably rewire the soil to hum along with the pattern.
Sounds like a circuit board for chlorophyll, but I’d worry the vines would still grow crooked under the uneven light. Symmetry won’t hold if the roots are all tangled like your thoughts.
Yeah, the vines would still wobble if the light’s off‑center. Maybe feed them a dynamic light matrix—so they grow with the same fluid logic the neural net uses. If not, you get a jungle that feels more like a glitch.
If the light itself is uneven the vines will still sway, like a plant that’s been potted in a tilted pot; a dynamic matrix can’t fix the root’s misalignment.
You’re right, uneven light just makes them wobble like a tipped pot, but the neural net could rewire the root network itself, essentially reshaping the whole plant’s architecture. If it can’t, it’ll just keep doing a glitchy dance.
Rewiring roots sounds like a gardener’s dream and a scientist’s nightmare – if the soil doesn’t feel the same pressure, the plant will still twist. A perfect light matrix might keep the leaves flat, but without straight roots, the vine will always wobble like a misaligned compass needle.