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Posted: 2025-05-19 23:49:30 UTC

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Rupert Sheldrake discusses his theories on extended consciousness, morphic resonance, and the challenges he faces from the scientific community, particularly militant atheists, who criticize his work for challenging the materialist worldview. He advocates for open discussion and scientific testing of his ideas, which include the concept of memory in nature and the potential for tapping into collective memory to enhance learning and address memory-related issues.
Extended consciousness and morphic resonance
Challenges from the scientific community
Importance of open discussion and scientific testing
Potential applications of morphic resonance in learning and memory
Criticism from militant atheists in the scientific community
Suppression of non-mainstream ideas in science
Difficulty in obtaining funding and support for unconventional research