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A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Morphic Resonance - Rupert Sheldrake
A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Morphic Resonance
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Why do many phenonmena defy the explanations of conventional biology and physics? For instance, when laboratory rats in one place have learned how to navigate a new maze, why do rats elsewhere seem to learn it more easily? Rupert Sheldrake describes this process as morphic resonance: the past... show more
Why do many phenonmena defy the explanations of conventional biology and physics? For instance, when laboratory rats in one place have learned how to navigate a new maze, why do rats elsewhere seem to learn it more easily? Rupert Sheldrake describes this process as morphic resonance: the past forms and behaviors of organisms, he argues, influence organismsĀ in the present through direct connections across time and space. Calling into question many of our fundamental concepts about life and consciousness, Sheldrake reinterprets the regularities of nature as being more like habits than immutable laws.The first edition of A New Science of Life created a furor when it appeared, provoking the outrage of the old-guard scientific community and the approbation of the new. The British journal Nature called it "the best candidate for burning there has been for many years." A lively debate ensued, as researchers devised experiments testing Sheldrake's hypothesis, including some involving millions of people through the medium of television. These developments are recorded in this revised and expanded edition.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780892815357 (0892815353)
Publisher: Park Street Press
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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0.5 Rupert Sheldrake is another jerk who spread woo-woo bullshit
After the really bad experience listening to a woo woo jerk interviewing Lawrence Krauss, and discovered this jerk Alex Tsakiris wrote a book with a forward by another woo woo jerk, Rupert Sheldrake, I decided to put it on records that nothing good would come from jerk like that. Link to the artic...
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2.0 New Science of Life
This is a short extra from the series Fallen which tells of Luce's part-time job at a garage during the school years she attends Dover. It is cute and heartfelt but it has been so long since I read Fallen that I can't remember if this short provides me with any ah-ha's with the story it tells.On a p...
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