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Universal Consciousness

Oneness  Since life first emerged on Earth, countless diverse forms have evolved, yet at their core, a singular drive persists: survival of the fittest. This inherent struggle compels every being to fight for existence, even leading to the demise of others. Even the most virtuous among us inadvertently cause harm, from the microscopic organisms we breathe and consume, to the resources we exploit for clothing, shelter, health, and transport. This fundamental, shared consciousness on Earth—the relentless will to survive, regardless of external form—might well be a universal truth. It's plausible that life on other distant planets, despite vastly different appearances, shares this identical underlying consciousness. Even seemingly inanimate elements crucial for life's formation possess a form of consciousness. We are, in fact, imbuing consciousness into electricity and electronic devices, and in the future, they may develop self-determination. The consciousness evident in both liv...

Self watering interconnected planters

A fantastic system for efficient watering and weed control. Interconnecting Planter Design: A two-part system that interconnects to form a complete shape around the plant. Each half acts as a water reservoir, with wicks at the bottom releasing slow flow of water from these reservoirs to the plant's base. The entire structure also serves as a ground cover to suppress weeds. 1. Interconnecting Halves We want two pot halves that join together to form a full circle or rectangle around the plant.  Half-Circle Halves: This is a very practical approach for surrounding a single plant, creating a circular system.  Rectangular Halves: If you're thinking of a row of plants, or a more linear planting, two rectangular halves could butt together to create a continuous reservoir and weed barrier. 2. Collective Central Space for the Plant When the two halves are connected, they'll create a central opening or space where our plant will grow. This means the plant isn't in the pots, but r...