Chapter

The Dogmas of Contemporary Science
In the podcast, Rupert Sheldrake talks about his book, The Science Delusion, where he discusses the ten dogmas of contemporary science and how science could be more interesting and informative by going beyond these dogmas. He also shares his experience with skeptics who dismiss certain phenomena as superstition, ignorance or stupidity.
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Morphic resonance explains how nursing mothers can experience letdown even when they are away from their babies while babysitters struggle to trigger lactation for the same child because of its inherent memory principle.
26:24 - 28:45 (02:20)
Summary
Morphic resonance explains how nursing mothers can experience letdown even when they are away from their babies while babysitters struggle to trigger lactation for the same child because of its inherent memory principle.
ChapterThe Dogmas of Contemporary Science
Episode#379 - Rupert Sheldrake - Does Nature Have A Hidden Memory?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The podcast explores the science behind coincidence, or the phenomenon that defines an unlikely confluence of events, and the skeptics' and believers' differing viewpoints.
28:46 - 31:47 (03:00)
Summary
The podcast explores the science behind coincidence, or the phenomenon that defines an unlikely confluence of events, and the skeptics' and believers' differing viewpoints.
ChapterThe Dogmas of Contemporary Science
Episode#379 - Rupert Sheldrake - Does Nature Have A Hidden Memory?
PodcastModern Wisdom
Rupert Sheldrake talks about his research on telepathy and his book, The Science Delusion, where he analyzes the dogmas of contemporary science and advocates for free inquiry in science.
31:47 - 32:51 (01:03)
Summary
Rupert Sheldrake talks about his research on telepathy and his book, The Science Delusion, where he analyzes the dogmas of contemporary science and advocates for free inquiry in science.