18 Jan 2009
Speakers: Rupert Sheldrake
"I'm not telling a story, I'm talking about a theory." Rupert Sheldrake looks at morphic resonance, the idea that similar patterns of activity resonate with others over space and over time, forming the basis of memory. He explains how laws of nature are not eternal and, unlike human laws, can be understood as habitual.
Biologist; Director of the Perrott-Warrick Project
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