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The Memory of Nature
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04:48 - 13:09 (08:20)

This episode challenges the concept that nature is governed by eternal laws and argues that there is a "memory" in nature, which means that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits.

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The laws of nature may not be fixed, but instead evolve along with nature, according to physicist Lee Smolin.
04:48 - 09:23 (04:35)
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Physics
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The laws of nature may not be fixed, but instead evolve along with nature, according to physicist Lee Smolin. He believes scientists are often incentivized to stick to crowded areas of research, hindering new ideas and progress.

Chapter
The Memory of Nature
Episode
#379 - Rupert Sheldrake - Does Nature Have A Hidden Memory?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of morphic resonance, which challenges the fundamental assumptions of modern science regarding the unchanging nature of natural laws and the origin of the universe.
09:25 - 13:09 (03:43)
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Science
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Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of morphic resonance, which challenges the fundamental assumptions of modern science regarding the unchanging nature of natural laws and the origin of the universe. Some scientists have conducted clandestine experiments to test the theory.

Chapter
The Memory of Nature
Episode
#379 - Rupert Sheldrake - Does Nature Have A Hidden Memory?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom