I just learned about the plant research of the Indian scientist J. C. Bose, which basically seems to indicate that plants have a nervous system much like animals do, able to feel pain and react to stimuli, for example.
But, he lived about a hundred years ago, and due to the fact that I haven't really heard about this kind of thing from modern science, I can only assume that the "reactions" were, in truth, due to something else, and not an animal-like nervous system.
But, the thing is, I can't find anything on the internet about it, and I want to know from any of the science-savvy people here if modern science has confirmed, refuted, or simply ignored this part of his studies?
But, he lived about a hundred years ago, and due to the fact that I haven't really heard about this kind of thing from modern science, I can only assume that the "reactions" were, in truth, due to something else, and not an animal-like nervous system.
But, the thing is, I can't find anything on the internet about it, and I want to know from any of the science-savvy people here if modern science has confirmed, refuted, or simply ignored this part of his studies?