A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Morphic Resonance by Rupert Sheldrake

A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Morphic Resonance

Rupert Sheldrake

272 pages first pub 1981 (editions)

nonfiction philosophy science informative slow-paced
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Conventional scientific theories cannot explain certain phenomena. For instance, when laboratory rats have learned a new maze, rats elsewhere seem to learn it more easily. Rupert Sheldrake describes this process as morphic resonance, in which the ...

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