Plants that appreciate music grow stronger. Animals have a music area in their brains and can feel the effects of music. The French botanist and musician Sternhammer confirmed through vivid experiments that plants are quite sensitive to music. By playing a specific tune to a tomato tree for three minutes a day, he increased the tree's growth rate by 2.5 times, and the tomatoes it grew were both sweet and resistant to pests. Therefore, Sternhammer believes that this is due to the magical effect of music.
Humans compose music for plants: Strathhammer put a lot of thought into composing these tracks. In the case of plant cytochrome oxidase, he had to first analyze the amino acid sequence of the enzyme through precise physical experiments. , then use some expertise in quantum physics to calculate the vibration frequency of each amino acid, and finally, "translate" these vibrations into musical frequencies that plants can hear.
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