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Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

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Dr. Rupert Sheldrake (born June 28, 1942) is a Cambridge-trained biologist and author renowned for his revolutionary hypothesis of "morphic resonance," which proposes that memory is inherent in nature and that organisms are shaped by collective fields transcending conventional genetic explanations. As a guest on late-night radio, his paradigm-challenging work, including A New Science of Life and The Sense of Being Stared At, has positioned him as one of the most provocative scientific thinkers of the modern era.

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September 5, 2004: Unusual Perceptions - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

Sep 5, 2004
2h 53m
Art Bell discusses a Reuters report on a mysterious radio signal detected three times by the Arecibo telescope at the hydrogen frequency of 1.420 gigahertz, a potential marker for extraterrestrial communication. He also covers NIDS research on silent black triangle craft spotted over American highways and cities, a...