Sheldrake: I would like there to be much more research on morphic resonance and I would like to see a lot more evidence for it. If there were, it would not necessarily refute materialism, but could ...
The question: Are Rupert Sheldrake's theories scientific? If not, why not? Sheldrake is scientific – at least in many respects – but his theory is wrong. So the interesting question is why his books ...
That’s my little dog Roscoe P. Coltrane, a rescue who came to us in Dallas just for the weekend, and who has been with us for nine years. I did not care much for dogs until Roscoe showed up and made ...
Rupert Sheldrake grew up with animals: dogs, rabbits, hamsters, pigeons, a jackdaw, a terrapin, several goldfish and caterpillars. He got interested in how pigeons found their way home. That led him ...
This past week at the end of two separate readings for my new book Why Dogs Hump and Bees Get Depressed: The Fascinating Science of Animal Intelligence, Emotions, Friendship, and Conservation (see ...
The question: Where does science end and 'magic' begin? Magic is an attempt to control and forecast natural events. Sir James Frazer distinguished two categories. First, sympathetic magic by ...