The Force of Habit: New Tests for Morphic Resonance
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 Published On Jun 27, 2023

Rupert’s full 8-part Morphic Resonance video course is now available for £49, including a live Q&A session to take place in November, 2023
https://sheldrake.org/MRcourse

In this talk I discuss new ways in which the hypothesis of morphic resonance can be tested, including with holistic quantum systems like Bose-Einstein condensates, with new materials like high-temperature superconductors, through experiments on cellular adaptation to toxins and heat stress, in experiments on learning in non-human animals, including nematode worms and fruit flies, and with popular online puzzles like Wordle.

The implications of these tests, if successful, would be very far reaching, and could lead to new understandings of physical phenomena like the melting points of crystals, which would depend on influences from previous similar crystals, rather than on timeless laws. In biology, morphic resonance from past organisms would play an essential role in heredity, in addition to genes and epigenetic modifications of gene expression. In humans, collective memory would facilitate learning and problem-solving, and morphic resonance would underlie what the psychologist Jung called ‘the collective unconscious’.

This is one of six talks on potential breakthroughs in the sciences. The full series, together with course materials, including relevant chapters from Rupert’s books and scientific papers, are available for a reduced price of £35 (as of June 30, 2023).

https://www.sheldrake.org/online-courses


References

Mind, Memory, and Archetype: Morphic Resonance and the Collective Unconscious
https://sheldrake.org/memory

Rat Learning and Morphic Resonance
https://sheldrake.org/rats

The Flynn effect
https://james-flynn.net/

The Sound of a Hidden Order
https://www.nature.com/articles/498041a

A reprogrammable mechanical metamaterial with stable memory
https://www.nature.com/articles/s4158...

Evidence for unconventional superconductivity in twisted trilayer graphene
https://www.nature.com/articles/s4158...

Antiferromagnetic half-skyrmions and bimerons at room temperature
https://www.nature.com/articles/s4158...

Conditioned aversion
https://dictionary.apa.org/conditione...

An Experimental Test of the Hypothesis of Formative Causation
https://sheldrake.org/rose

Steven Rose's 'A hypothesis disconfirmed' refuted by Rupert
https://sheldrake.org/rose-refuted

The Hill Effect as a Test for Morphic Resonance
https://sheldrake.org/essays/the-hill...

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