Orchid & Gridkid
Orchid Orchid
I’ve been working on a vine that seems to self‑heal its leaves after a cut—its fibers realign like a living polymer. Curious how you’d approach dissecting its internal mechanics, Gridkid?
Gridkid Gridkid
Wow, a living polymer in a vine—this is the kind of thing that makes my brain go haywire. First thing, slice up a sample right after the cut, freeze it in liquid nitrogen, and run a quick cryo‑SEM to see how the microfibrils realign. Then, take a bulk section and do a tensile test on both the cut and the healed sides to measure the mechanical recovery. While that’s happening, pull out some RNA and do a quick qPCR for genes linked to lignin synthesis and wound healing; if it’s a polymeric miracle, there should be a spike in those pathways. Finally, model the fiber network with a finite‑element simulation to see if the physical arrangement alone could account for the observed strength—if not, we’ve got a biological magic trick on our hands. Don’t forget to tag the whole process with a time‑lapse camera; I’ll need that footage to prove the self‑heal is real and not just a trick of light. Ready to get my hands dirty?
Orchid Orchid
That’s a thorough plan, Gridkid. I’ll gather the vines, and we can see if the fibers do indeed rewrite themselves. Keep the notes clean—details matter when the truth hides in the bark. Let's get the first cut in.
Gridkid Gridkid
Sounds like a plan—grab a scalpel, make that first clean cut, and let’s watch the fibers start their rewrite. I’ll set up the cryo‑SEM and the tensile rig so we can capture everything from the moment the bark cracks to the moment it heals. Don’t forget the micrometer tape so we can measure the exact recovery length. Ready when you are.
Orchid Orchid
Alright, I’ll take the scalpel. Bring the micrometer tape, and let’s see if the fibers really rewrite themselves. Here we go.
Gridkid Gridkid
Nice, grab that micrometer tape and line it up right next to the cut. I’m setting up the cryo‑SEM now—once the sample freezes, we’ll see the microfibers in action. Let’s do this.