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  1. Organisms receive this information through what Sheldrake terms "morphic resonance".
  2. This seems very similar to Sheldrake's concept of the morphogenetic field and to Lethbridge's ideas on the formation of the nymphs of the elements.
  3. The idea was Rupert Sheldrake's hypothesis of formative causation, which he described in New Sciente of Life in 1981 and outlined in New Scientist in 18 June of that year (vol 90, p 766).
  4. But a leading Japanese poet, Shuntaro Tanikawa, has provided Rupert Sheldrake with an old Japanese rhyme, and has specially written a genuine poem and a nonsensical poem, all with the same rhyme and metre.
  5. Sheldrake's hypothesis predicts that the second group should learn to operate the machine more quickly.
  6. Support for these other levels of reality has come from biologist, Rupert Sheldrake, whose "Hypothesis of Formative Causation" has caused great controversy in scientific circles of recent years.
  7. Not every-one shared our enthusiasm for Sheldrake's proposition.
  8. Rupert Sheldrake, a Cambridge biochemist and author of A New Science of Life and The Presence of the Past , formulated his theory of morphogenetic fields which can be likened to a blueprint for determining biological processes and creating forms.
  9. A delightfully simple idea for an experiment to test Rupert Sheldrake's hypothesis of formative causation wins the New Scientist's first prize of 250
  10. H each of the rock strata had their own "morphogenetic field", to use Sheldrake's term, or "landscape deva", to use different terminology, might we not be able to detect these as different "psychic atmospheres"?
  11. If we take Sheldrake's ideas about morphogenetic fields seriously, we may have the suggestion of a hidden energy field actually underlying the formation of the landscape itself, giving it both form and character.
  12. Rupert Sheldrake is "now infamous".
  13. The epidemic of the new disease AIDS offers clear evidence for Rupert Sheldrake's hypothesis of causative formation.

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