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Dr Sheldrake's seven experiments that could change the World

Por: Luis Alberto Hara - 09/18/2012

Rupert Sheldrake questions the nature of reality and the influence on mind on the, supposedly, external world.

Keystone questions to a deeper understanding of our world, posed by maverick biologist Rupert Sheldrake. Some are a bit strange and enticing, some approach the metaphysical kernel of our role as participant observers of the universe --which seems to be just a mirror edifice where consciousness sees itself, playing that game child's play of pretending to be someone else.

 

1.How do pets know when their owners are returning?

2.How do pigeons know how to return to their homes?

3.How do termites in a colony communicate?

4.How does one know when one is being stared at from behind?

5.How can a person feel parts of missing limbs when these parts have been removed by amputation or accident?

6. How constant are fundamental constants?

7. What role does expectation play in obtaining the results of experiments?