Rupert Sheldrake
Other work by Sheldrake encompasses paranormal subjects such as precognition, empirical research into telepathy, and the psychic staring effect. He has been described as a New Age author.
Sheldrake's morphic resonance posits that "memory is inherent in nature" and that "natural systems ... inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind." Sheldrake proposes that it is also responsible for "telepathy-type interconnections between organisms." His advocacy of the idea offers idiosyncratic explanations of standard subjects in biology such as development, inheritance, and memory.
Critics cite a lack of evidence for morphic resonance and inconsistencies between its tenets and data from genetics, embryology, neuroscience, and biochemistry. They also express concern that popular attention paid to Sheldrake's books and public appearances undermines the public's understanding of science. * lack of evidence * inconsistency with data from genetics and embryology * inconsistency with consensus in neuroscience and biochemistry * undermines the public's understanding of science }} Provided by Wikipedia
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Science and spiritual practicestransformative experiences and their effects on our bodies brains and healthBookby Sheldrake, Rupert
Published 2018Book
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