Summary
The transcript features Rupert Sheldrake discussing his controversial morphic resonance theory, which proposes a non-material collective memory influencing species' forms and behaviors beyond genetics. The theory challenges orthodox biology by integrating field theory and modern physics concepts, suggesting faster spread of new habits and ideas, and offering potential explanations for evolutionary novelty and development. Resistance from traditional science persists, but experimental support is emerging.
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