Introduction Plant and animal cells can be grown outside the organism they come from, and some can be propagated in cell cultures within laboratory glassware for years.
Through morphic resonance, if some cells from the culture adapt to a new challenge, similar cells should be able to adapt to the same challenge more rapidly even when they are separated. Abstract The morphic field hypothesis proposes that minds are systems of fields that are located inside brains but also extend far beyond them, just as the fields of magnets are both within magnets and extend invisibly beyond them.
Morphic fields contain attractors goals and chreodes habitual pathways towards those goals that guide a system toward its end state.
They effect all self-organizing systems, and systems within systems, in a nested hierarchy or holarchy of morphic units. Morphic fields of social groups may help to coordinate flocks of birds and schools of fish, which can rapidly change direction without individuals colliding. In this paper I discuss the sense of being stared at and telepathy as natural consequences of the hypothesis of morphic fields.
Although this hypothesis could perhaps account for clairvoyance, psychokinesis, and precognition, it only does so through chains of additional hypotheses, whereas possible explanations for the sense of being stared at and telepathy emerge naturally and directly from this hypothesis. I also differentiate this hypothesis from other explanatory models of psi and discuss its application to non-psi phenomena, like protein folding, inheritance, collective memory, learning, and navigation in animals.
Abstract Ervin Laszlo's concept of the Akashic Field includes the idea of a cosmic memory. This field is a universal field, and Laszlo's Laszlo, E.
A similar idea of a memory in nature arises from the hypothesis of formative causation, with its central concept of morphic fields. This hypothesis arose from biology rather than physics. Morphic fields help to explain embryology, biological development, habits, memories, instincts, telepathy, and the sense of direction.
They have an inherent memory. In its most general form this hypothesis implies that many of the so-called laws of nature are more like habits. Abstract Since ancient times, a strong and pervasive belief in the efficacy of prayer—for the living and the dead—reinforces the notion that consciousness is not limited to the physical body. Not only do traditions throughout the world share a belief that prayers may in some way help or invoke help from deceased ancestors, many cultures throughout history have believed that prayer can bring about changes in the physical circumstances of the living.
Abstract The hypothesis of formative causation predicts that as animals of a given species learn a new pattern of behaviour, other similar animals will subsequently tend to learn the same thing more readily all over the world, a a result of a process called morphic resonance.
The more that learn it, the easier it should become for others. This possibility was tested with day-old chicks using a simple learned response, a conditioned aversion. The test took place in the laboratory of Steven Rose, a sceptic, following a standard procedure used routinely in his laboratory, and was carried out blind by a summer student who knew nothing of the purpose of the experiment nor of morphic resonance.
The chicks were exposed either to a test stimulus, a small yellow light-emitting diode LED , or a control stimulus, a chrome bead. Half an hour after pecking the stimulus, the control chicks received an injection of saline solution, and the test chicks an injection of lithium chloride, which made them mildly sick. They were then tested three hours later, each chick being exposed sequentially to the control and the test stimulus, when most test birds were averse to pecking the yellow LED, but not averse to pecking the control bead.
The response of the chicks was measured by recording the latency, the time delay in seconds before they first pecked the stimulus. The same experimental procedure was repeated for 37 days.
If morphic resonance were occurring, successive batches of chicks should have shown an increasing aversion to the yellow LED, even in the initial training procedure, by morphic resonance from their averse predecessors. The controls should have shown no such increasing aversion. Por ejemplo: los campos de los perros y caniches afganos se han vuelto diferentes de los de sus ancestros comunes, los lobos. Cada individuo se basa y contribuye a la memoria colectiva de la especie. Ya hay evidencia de experimentos de laboratorio discutidos en Una Nueva Ciencia de la Vida que esto realmente sucede.
No hay necesidad de que todos los recuerdos se "almacenen" dentro del cerebro. Pero ahora vivimos en un universo radicalmente evolutivo. Ya hay mucha evidencia de que este sentido realmente existe. Los caminos por los cuales los sistemas generalmente alcanzan estos atractores se llaman chreodes. Your participation is greatly appreciated! Hacen exactamente lo mismo, ejercitarse en vivir el instante presente con plenitud. Despertar el don bipolar y La bipolaridad como don. Jekyll y un Mr. Es autora del libro Yoga y embarazo.
Sette esperimenti per cambiare il mondo Corbaccio, Milano, El zen tiene pasaddo aroma del futuro. So, take a squirrel living in New York now. Es autor de La cueva y el cosmos. The greater the sheldraek of similarity, the greater the resonance, leading to habituation or persistence of particular forms. En ellos yace la esperanza. Where Bergson denied that personal memories and habits are stored in brain tissue, Sheldrake goes a step further by arguing that bodily forms and instincts, while expressed presenccia genes, do not have their primary origin in them.
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