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Communication
Communication between different species happens with an internal translator (via Hydrognosyne), that has been developed over years and years of scientific research, decoding communication systems - including the sounds, mimics, gestures - of different species and beings (organisms and non-organisms).
Other than direct speech, speech bubbles carried by the wind (bursting needed to get the message), origami birds being a letter at the same time or "online" via Hydrognosyne (equivalent to wifi) are, amongst others, the tools used.
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Internet
Hydrognosyne (HYGN) is the equivalent of the radio signal needed for wireless connection on Earth. It is an element which is prevalent wherever water is as it can easily bind with it - e.g. in the air, rocks, plant roots or mycelium. It is estimated that HYGN comes from an outer-animagical source and got to Animagica with a meteorite thousands of years ago. Since all flora and fauna and other organisms need water to survive, they all take it in automatically. The brain (body and mind) of these organisms take over the role of an earthly computer, meaning that they are able to store information due to the reaction of HYGN and their physiological components. They can communicate with each other even over greater distances without any additional devices (sort of a 6th sense if you may). Therefore, all organisms consisting water (and HYGN) are interconnected on a mental level which also results in complete transparency (including all personal information) and hence trust.
Bioluminescent insects creating a screen via Hydrognosyne
As plants and fungi build huge networks and can store plenty of water at the same time, their roots function as an interconnected network (internet), serving as a sort of cable system whereas the upper part of the plants stores the majority of knowledge. This reveals also why many plants developed the skill of screen projection and mimicking pixels. Rocks or animals are separate entities and are limited in the amount of data they can store. The latter however are able to access information internally projecting the information onto the inner side of their eyelid, using their eyes for scrolling and typing. Animals with no eyelids access projection organisms or see the data in their eyes opened whereas it is unclear how animals with no eyes or water-containing non-organisms manage to do that. It is estimated that they might apply an internal imagination system, however this is more a myth than scientifically proven.
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