Thank you for being on Plus+! This week, we look into Rupert Sheldrake's strange but interesting idea: what if nature itself has memory? Instead of fixed laws guiding reality from the beginning of time, he suggests patterns in the universe may develop through repetition, gradually becoming more stable the more often they occur. From biological form to instinct, learning, and even cultural behavior, the past may continue influencing the present through what he calls morphic resonance.
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