I did understand the point of the video. And whereas I admit that there are some visual similitudes between symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants and the human nervous system, the equivalent procedure will be that of inducing a fungal infection in your brain in order to promote its growth. Something that I can not recommend to try.
I admit that mushrooms are interesting as nootropics, but I do not think that the mechanisms are very similar necessarily to the ones that mediate the encouragement in the growth of plants. And I do not think that there is any evidence, beyond the possible beautifulness of the idea, indicating the veracity of this hypothesis.
Of course, I do neither think that the visual similarity is casual, and I believe that mathematical models and biology are probably able explain the similar distribution of trees and neurons.
In any case, the video is certainly shocking in its presentation. At the very least you should moderate your use of sound effects. Also, I think that you should research more thoroughly your topics, and try to present them in a more reasonable and articulate way. I do not want to be harsh, but you should really learn how to improve your skills at making videos if you are interested in sticking to this path.
Just my two cents.
Lastly, this is not the correct subforum to post this.
Edited by William Sterog, 23 May 2020 - 11:01 PM.