Anonymous 11/17/2019 (Sun) 13:38:43 No.37805 del
Looks as though Rupert Sheldrake was largely right about the existence of 'morphic fields'

The manipulation of such field allows us to regenerate new body parts etc.

the reason Sheldrake was bounced off TEDx

>At TEDxWhitechapel on January 13, 2013, Rupert Sheldrake gave a provocative talk in which he suggests that modern science is based on ten dogmas, and makes the case that none of them hold up to scrutiny. According to him, these dogmas — including, for example, that nature is mechanical and purposeless, that the laws and constants of nature are fixed, and that psychic phenomena like telepathy are impossible — have held back the pursuit of knowledge.

https://blog.ted.com/the-debate-about-rupert-sheldrakes-talk/

Sheldrake's "morphic fields" have been dramatically confirmed despite TEDx booting him :

https://youtube.com/watch?v=4sFpJF0dp8Y [Embed]

CAT 5, copernican-scale revolution in our understanding of life.