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SCIENCE: Biology

Rupert Sheldrake - Morphogenetic fields


 

A conscious universe? Dr. Rupert Sheldrake (2020)

1:22:00 Min/ ENGLISH
Source (freely available): YouTube


 

CONTENT

The theory of morphogenetic fields and morphic resonance.

Scientists are presently eager to research and delve deeper into the topic of consciousness. While this may seem positive, we would do well to examine this endeavor critically, asking questions such as: How does our science work? Where are its limits? Doesn’t science build its findings predominantly on dogmas, in other words, beliefs? Does it, thereby, become a kind of new religion? In this video, the British scientist Rupert Sheldrake addresses this issue.

Ever since the inception of quantum theory, we seem to be increasingly encountering enigmas rather than certainties in the disciplines of physics, biology, medicine and cosmology.

 


 

Dr. Rupert Sheldrake (* June 28, 1942 in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire)
is a British author and biologist. In 1981, he posited the hypothesis that so-called morphic fields exist that influence the development of structures.