Have you ever wondered if parallel universes exist—and if plants could help detect them? This quirky DIY project combines outdoor plant boxes with speculative quantum theory to create a fun, low-cost "detector" for alternate realities. Here’s how it works:
1. Choose Resilient Plants: Select species like succulents or ferns that react visibly to environmental changes. These will serve as your "sensors."
2. Arrange Boxes Strategically: Place identical plant boxes in different microclimates (e.g., shaded vs. sunny spots) to simulate potential "divergent timelines."
3. Monitor Anomalies: Track growth patterns, leaf discoloration, or unexpected behaviors—any inconsistencies could (theoretically) hint at quantum interference from a parallel universe.
4. Add a DIY "Detector": Use mirrors or prisms near the boxes to play with light refraction, symbolizing dimensional portals.
While this project is more art than science, it’s a creative way to explore quantum concepts while gardening. Who knows? Your basil might just reveal the multiverse!