Adaptobroma

The

Network of Life

In a parallel world connected to the unexplored sea, the network of our Earth exists, along with the shares of our ancestors.

Everything that returns to Mother Nature enters the network of fungi (mycelial network).

Fungi are the only living organisms that transmit data and signals throughout the world via the soil.

Our impulses consist of water and energy. Water is the best and most natural medium for storing information, because it contains millions of living organisms that absorb and store information.

Water is the world's largest storage space, and fungi are the networkers of our planet.

They exist everywhere – as mold, in the forest or in the body – and form a vast network that maintains the cycle of life.

Without fungi there would be no communication, without water no history, and without energy no transformation.