Why You Should TOUCH a Tree Every Day — The Science Nobody Talks About

The Feynman Way
Feb 26, 2026  
Discover why touching a tree changes your body for seven days — and why the tree itself is solidified air. This video explores phytoncides, mycorrhizal networks, and Van Helmont's experiment that proved trees don't grow from soil. Learn how electromagnetic force creates the illusion of touch and find out why the oldest living organisms on Earth have never aged a single day. Whether you're fascinated by physics, curious about the hidden networks beneath forests, or wondering where a 10,000-pound oak actually comes from, this will transform how you understand every tree you've ever walked past. Watch now to see trees the way physicists do.

CHAPTERS
0:00 - Introduction
0:31 - The Gap That Never Closes
1:30 - Phytoncides: Chemical Warfare
4:18 - Three Physics Mechanisms
8:04 - Van Helmont's Experiment
11:57 - Solidified Starlight
16:30 - The Underground Network
21:37 - Mother Trees and Recognition
23:42 - The Oldest Living Things
26:29 - Why Trees Never Age
27:55 - What Physics Kills
31:09 - What You're Really Touching

📚 SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Boris Tokin – Phytoncides Discovery (1928)
John Baptist Van Helmont – Willow Tree Experiment (1648)
Dr. Qing Li – Forest Bathing Research, Nippon Medical School (2009)
Suzanne Simard – Mycorrhizal Network Discovery (1997)
Kevin Beiler – Forest Network Topology Research
Richard Feynman – "The Character of Physical Law" (1965)
Conservation of Mass & Energy Principles
Bristlecone Pine Longevity Studies, White Mountains CA

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