Nature’s universal language is invisible, yet it binds all living things into a single, finely tuned system. The natural world is a complex communication network, where every organism is connected through subtle bioelectrical signals. In this video, we explore the phenomenon known as the “Wood Wide Web” and examine how modern technological and industrial factors are disrupting this fragile dialogue.
We take a closer look at scientific research to uncover:
✔️ How electrically charged plastic particles interfere with signal conductivity in root systems.
✔️ Why bees are increasingly struggling to navigate — and how external factors affect their cognitive abilities (drawing on research by Professor David Baracchi).
✔️ Evidence linking environmental pollution to disruptions in migratory routes of birds.
✔️ How changes in electroreception alter the behavior of sharks and fish in the ocean.
We tend to think of plastic as merely trash. In reality, it is undermining the very foundation of life — the connections between living beings. This video explores why nature is losing its resilience and how disruptions in its internal rhythms are driving a global ecological crisis.
Discover what is truly happening to our planet — and why the window to restore balance is rapidly closing. Understanding how plastic is “silencing” the language of life itself is a crucial step toward finding solutions that may determine humanity’s survival as part of this interconnected web.