In a World of Infinite Possibilities, Even Constants Can Fluctuate
This is why you should question everything
A couple of years ago, in a TEDx talk held in Whitechapel, a gentleman came in front of the audience. Slightly ruffled, white-faced, and barefoot, he began to talk about science and dogmas as if he were the one who created them.
“What you do, what you say and what you think can influence other people by morphic resonance. There is no immoral filter in morphic resonance, which means that we have to be more careful about what we are thinking if we are concerned about the effect we have on others.” Rupert Sheldrake
At first glance, especially when talking about rather abstract things, it didn’t seem to make sense. Matter is unconscious. The whole Universe is made up of unconscious matter, he said.
Then he came up with examples and things began to get more precise. There is no consciousness in stars, galaxies, planets, animals and plants. He then said that “there ought not in any of us either, if this theory’s true”.