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Rupert Sheldrake, the most Heretical Scientist of our time: BBC Special
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When A New Science of Life was first published in June 1981, it received many favourable reviews and reactions, particularly in the Guardian and New Scientist. These positive responses infuriated the late Sir John Maddox, editor of the journal Nature. He published an editorial denouncing this book in September 1981, entitled A Book for Burning?. In this highly polemical attack he sought to excommunicate Rupert from the world of institutional science and to brand the hypothesis of morphic resonance as heresy.

In 1993, BBC television produced this film about Rupert's work and this controversy.

About the controversy
www.sheldrake.org/reactions/morphic-resonance-here…

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A New Science of Life / Morphic Resonance
www.sheldrake.org/ansol

Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics and From 2005 to 2010 was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, Cambridge.
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@tyronelol

1 year ago

Heresy against the religion of atheistic scientism. Much respect!

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@austincromwell

1 year ago

Much respect to Sheldrake and for everything he's done to rattle the cages of the high priests of scientific orthodoxy. He's a true scientist because he wants to discover beyond the safe little world of accepted science. David Bohm faced the same monstrous wrath of the scientific establishment because his genius overstepped the permitted consensus.

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@DimitrisY

1 year ago

More than 40 years after the publication of Rupert Sheldrake’s revolutionary scientific theory, nothing could be more topical and “timely” than watching the reactions of his detractors, who, like “Nature’s” Maddox, did not hesitate to justify the treatment of Galileo by the Holy Inquisition, suggesting that Rupert’s genius deserved the same or worse treatment of his writings and physical body at the stake. But this ferocious outrage against Rupert from the academic establishment of his youth is echoed today in the “Mass Formation Psychosis” whose global sweep has baffled Belgian clinical psychologist Mattias Desmet. “The only explanation I can find for such rapid spread of this irrational phenomenon on a global scale is Rupert Sheldrake’s concept of Morphic Resonance” Desmet told fellow dissenters Robert Malone and Peter McColough in a banned viral interview. What better vindication for Rupert’s monumental contribution to the Spiritual Awakening of Mankind!!

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@peterhodgson2581

1 year ago

It always amazes me that it's only people of faith that are accused of holding biases towards their theories. But of course, atheists/evolutionists could not possibly be holding biases towards their theories, could they?

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@paulorrmorais3697

1 year ago

Dr Rupert, Science needs more and more thinkers like you! Congratulations for your great work! Thanks a lot and God bless your mind and your way!

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@bowenboshier2336

1 year ago

You have been a massive, positive influence in my life. Much thanks and appreciation!

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@FFE-js2zp

1 year ago

Witch burning isn’t the only tool modern science employs. We now have cancelation, deplatforming, and shunning. Science has made great strides.

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@samuelbussell129

1 year ago

Rupert sheldrake for the NOBLE-PRIZE… he so deserves this for his outstanding discoveries!

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@barleyarrish

1 year ago

We might even imagine that Rupert's appearance as a Scientist among humanity was the Morphic Field at work making sure that Important Ideas were not lost. God bless you Rupert, I consider myself fortunate to have become familiar with your Ideas.

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@daflondon

1 year ago

Rupert Sheldrake is a national treasure

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@milecurcic4475

1 year ago

Thank you for your courage, wisdom and love dear Rupert. Your story confirms what’s been written long ago that there’s nothing new under the sun, that history repeats (or at least it rhymes) - and among many examples from past just like the Catholic Church was burning and punishing Bruno, Galileo and others, today’s church of scientism burns and punishes free-thinkers and seekers of truth...

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@franklincoolport27

1 year ago

What a true pioneer we have in Dr Rupert Sheldrake. His theories have enlightened my life. I salute you Rupert.

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@marilynstrube4970

1 year ago

Your theories help explain some of the most nagging mysteries of life that have plagued me since my youth. I will be eternally grateful for your work!

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@TheGtk444

1 year ago

Kudos to this insightful and somewhat fearless man. It takes many Galileos, Magellans, Copernicuses, Newtons, Einsteins and, yes- Sheldrakes- in the stream of time to break the always forming brittle glass of creedal beliefs. In each case, enlarged freedom results. Godspeed on the rest of your journey, sir.

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@joefloine2000

1 year ago

Thank you so much Prof. Sheldrake

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@penrar

1 year ago

If that’s what the BBC say, I believe the opposite. Bravo to all the Sheldrakes. One of Earth’s most interesting and entertaining families.

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@soerenkristoffersen5363

1 year ago

Fantastic, Rupert! You are a true hero and revolutionary - in the best sense of the words!

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@KenRomero

1 year ago

God Bless You, Doctor! I’ve loved your work for decades. Your example has helped me develop my own sense making and discernment.

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@gangh7812

1 year ago

Rupert is the only scientist I’d love to learn under. If he was my mentor I’d be the most inspired student

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@nigelgroves19

1 year ago

'A New Science of Life' then is clearly a must have item for any library. Just ordered a copy :)

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