Rupert Sheldrake - The Science Delusion
Jan 9, 2013 | RedIceRadio
British biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world's most
innovative scientists, is the author of more than 80 scientific papers
and ten books and is best known for his groundbreaking theory of morphic
resonance. In this program we discuss Rupert's latest book "The Science
Delusion." He begins with an overview of the ten dogmas of science.
According to these dogmas, all of reality is material or physical, the
world is an inanimate machine, nature is purposeless, free will is an
illusion, notions of higher orders of consciousness and absolute "God"
awareness exists only as ideas in human minds, which are themselves
nothing but electrochemical processes imprisoned within our skulls.
These powerful assumptions, have led science down the wrong path
according to Rupert. He explains how originally the scientific field
held a kind of Cartesian dualistic view of spirit and matter, which
eventually was replaced solely by matter. The scientific view that
matter is "dead" and has no soul or spirit is dangerous, argues
Sheldrake. Later, we talk about the Large Hadron Collider, the most
expensive scientific project in the history of mankind. Rupert explains
that the results in the search for the "Higgs field" and the so called
"God particle" might very well be influenced by the intention of the
scientists performing the experiment, also known as the observer's
effect. Lastly, Sheldrake tells us about the biotech bubble and shares
his opinion on what alternative fields of science he would like to see
funded.
http://www.sheldrake.org/homepage.html
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