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Plant error detection machine

We live in times where genetically modified food is almost indistinguishable from unprocessed foods. Food as the name suggests is to nourish the human being, unfortunately most of the products available on the market, is not something that increases our lifespan, or even lowers it.

From the very beginning of communing with plant cultivation, humanity selected grain, choosing such specimens that were as efficient and as durable as possible. Now the machines help us in this by scanning the grain and the plants themselves, detecting the individual needs of a given specimen.

I started to wonder if there are such seeds and plants that do not want to comply, despite such advanced technology. As it turns out, despite the selection, there are grains that they have, let's call it the potential for insubordination. However, with the conditions that are appropriate for normal development, they are unable to reveal their potential.

The machine for error detection in plants is a tool that detects the rebellious potential of plants that do not want to submit to a system created by man.

“…Seeing such a variety of new and renewed forms, my old fancy suddenly came back to mind: among this multitude might I not discover the Primal Plant [Urpflanze]? There certainly must be one. Otherwise, how could I recognize that this or that form was a plant if all were not built on the same basic model?.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The Metamorphosis of Plants [1790]

Pictures taken by the machine to detect errors in plants:

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