Fabulous Fungal Metaphors
(draft) Fungi offer rich, evocative, funny metaphors about symbiosis and collaboration in nature, which fit our mission at Open Global Mind to create a shared, interconnected memory for humans in multiple ways, including:
- Hyphae Connect
- Mycelia Externalize Their Digestion
- Fungi Are Essential to Soil Health
- Fungi are the Principal Decomposers in Ecological Systems
- Fungal Fixers - Mycoremediation
- Mycelia Trade Nutrients in the Wood Wide Web
- Leaf-Cutter Ants Can't Digest Leaves. So Why Are They Taking Leaves to Their Nests?
- Mushrooms Are the Fruiting Bodies of Mycelium, (so NeoBooks are Mushrooms of The Big Fungus)
- Fungi Can Be Huge
- The Matsutake's Peculiar Ecosystem
- Magic Mushrooms
- Data as Healthy Soil
Pages that link to this page
- Fungi are the Principal Decomposers in Ecological Systems
- Data as Healthy Soil
- Fungal Fixers - Mycoremediation
- Fungi Are Essential to Soil Health
- Fungi Can Be Huge
- GPT-4o Riffs on Fungal Ideas
- Hyphae Connect
- Leaf-Cutter Ants Can't Digest Leaves
- Magic Mushrooms
- Mushrooms Are the Fruiting Bodies of Mycelium
- Mycelia Externalize Their Digestion
- Mycelia Trade Nutrients in the Wood Wide Web
- NeoBooks are Mushrooms of The Big Fungus
- Nuggetization
- RC Posts
- The Matsutake's Peculiar Ecosystem