Department of Engineering, MIT
May 12, 2052
Prof. Gandalf Greymalkin
To Whom It May Concern:
My work for the last ten years has been researching the possible link between consciousnesses of animals and machines. By applying the recent advances in laser technology, it is now possible to transmit the consciousness of one animal to a robot. The applications of this are detailed in several of my writings, and they include the ability to attain immortality by placing a human consciousness within a machine.
However, I wish to call attention to my latest development in my research. For as long as science existed, none disputed that plants do not have consciousness. This is what my research team and I will to disprove. After conducting three years of experimenting to prove that plants have no ability to think, we have only acquired evidence that the contrary is true. We will demonstrate the consciousness transmittance of a marigold plant, take questions from the audience, and unveil further breakthroughs about plantlife psychology.
The presentation will be held in auditorium B on May 17 at 7:30 pm. It is only open to upperclassmen students, the press, and those with expressed permission from MIT. Please encourage others to attend.
