Rupert Sheldrake has written a new book designed to radically challenge the paradigm and practice of science. An IONS Fellow and a Cambridge University-trained biologist, Sheldrake is noted for his unconventional scientific theory of evolution—"morphic resonance." In his new book Seven Experiments That Could
Change the World: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science, Sheldrake takes his challenge a step further.
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