Rupert Sheldrake: Morphic Fields and the Memory of Nature

Cabinet of Science & Fiction by Ricardo Alberto

Episode notes

Join us for a short but deep dive into the controversial yet fascinating world of Dr. Rupert Sheldrake—a biologist and author whose radical theories challenge mainstream science. We explore his groundbreaking (and often debated) concept of morphic fields and morphic resonance, the idea that nature’s habits and memory shape reality itself. Perfect for fans of: Carl Jung’s collective unconscious, David Bohm’s implicate order, or anyone who asks, “What if science is missing something BIG?”

Keywords
Frontier ScienceScientific SpeculationAlternative ScienceScientific ControversieRupert SheldrakeMorphic ResonanceMorphic FieldsScience ControversyBiology RevolutionParadigm ShiftSheldrake TheoryNature has Memory Formative CausationBioFieldsPsi ResearchExtended Mind Reality Shaping Forbidden ScienceMainstream Science Wrong Unexplained PhenomenaDebunking DogmaConsciousness Science