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THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST: MORPHIC RESONANCE AND THE HABITS OF NATURE PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Rupert Sheldrake | 512 pages | 01 Jul 2011 | Icon Books Ltd | 9781848313064 | English | Duxford, United Kingdom The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature by Rupert Sheldrake In place of the mechanistic worldview that has dominated biology since the nineteenth century, this book offers a revolutionary alternative, and opens up a new understanding of life, minds and evolution. Reviews Review policy and info. Published on. Flowing text, Google-generated PDF. Best for. Web, Tablet, Phone, eReader. Content protection. Myths Rituals and the Influence of Tradition. The Evolution of Life. Creativity Within a Living World. Morphic Resonance in Human Learning. Remembering and Forgetting. Minds Brains and Memories. Bibliografische Informationen. Eternity and Evolution. Written in English — pages. Not in Library. Paperback in English - New Ed edition. The presence of the past: morphic resonance and the habits of nature , Vintage Books. The presence of the past: morphic resonance and the habits of nature , Park Street Press. The presence of the past: morphic resonance and the habits of nature , Collins. The presence of the past: morphic resonance and the habits of nature , Times Books. The presence of the past morphic resonance and the habits of nature First published in Subjects Science , Philosophy , Morphogenesis , Origin , Life , Morphogenese , Morfogenezis , Sciences , Tudomanyfilozofia , Philosophie. Edition Notes Bibliography: p. Includes index. S Loading Related Books. The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature for sale online But, Sheldrake suggests that nature is not a machine and that each kind of system - from crystals to birds to societies - is shaped not by universal laws that embrace and direct all systems but by a unique "morphic field" containing a collective or pooled memory. So organisms not only share genetic material with others of their species, but are also shaped by a "field" specific to that species. Anyone who wants to be able to say in the future, 'I was there,' had better read The Presence of the Past. It may outrage or delight, but it will never fail to stimulate. Sheldrake has a remarkable ability to identify the weak spots of scientific orthodoxy. Take Part Experiments for Citizen Scientists Grab a friend or two and have fun with these simple experiments. Magicians Attack Research on Dogs. Morphic resonance works through morphic fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals, coordinate the activities of brains, and underlie mental activity. Minds are extended beyond brains both in space and time. This fully-revised and updated edition of The Presence of the Past summarizes the evidence for Dr Sheldrake's controversial theory, reviews new research, and explores its implications for biology, chemistry, physics, psychology and sociology. In place of the mechanistic worldview that has dominated biology since the nineteenth century, this book offers a revolutionary alternative, and opens up a new understanding of life, minds and evolution. Biochemist Sheldrake maintains that if a pigeon in London learns a new habit, then pigeons everywhere else will automatically show an increasing tendency to learn the same habit. He holds that invisible energy patterns or "morphogenetic fields'' surround and shape all atoms, all crystals, all pigeons and all humans. In his astonishing theory, any natural systemwhether insulin molecules, dandelions or societiesinherits a collective memory from all previous members of that group. Table of Contents Excerpt Rave and Reviews. About The Book. Many species of fish form schools or shoals, and at a distance a fish school resembles a large organism. Its members, numbering up to several million, swim in tight formations, wheeling and reversing in near unison. The fish do not follow particular leaders. When the school turns to the right or left, individuals formerly on the flank assume the lead. Schools exhibit characteristic patterns of behavior, particularly in response to potential predators. When under attack, a school may respond by leaving a gaping hole around the predator. More often the school splits in half and the two halves turn outward, eventually swimming back around the predator and rejoining. This is known as the fountain effect and leaves the predator ahead of the school. Each time the predator turns, the same thing happens. The entire expansion may occur in as little as one-fiftieth of a second, and the fish may accelerate to a speed of ten to twenty body lengths per second within that time. Yet they do not collide. However, if the school is organized by a morphic field that embraces all the fish within it, the properties of this field could underlie the behavior of the school as a whole and help account for the coordinated behavior of the individual fish within it. The banking movements of large flocks of dunlins sandpipers have been studied by taking slow-motion films and examining the way the movement of the flock was initiated. The movement was not exactly simultaneous, but rather started either from a single individual or from two or three birds together. The initiation of a change of direction could occur anywhere within the flock, and maneuvers always propagated through the flock as a wave radiating from the initiation site. These waves moved very rapidly, taking on average 15 milliseconds to pass from neighbor to neighbor. In the laboratory captive dunlins were tested to find out how rapidly they could react to a sudden stimulus. The average startle reaction time to a sudden light flash was 38 milliseconds. This means that it is very unlikely that they can bank in response to what their neighbors do, because this banking response occurs quicker than the measured reaction time. Morphic Resonance and Morphic Fields an Introduction Rupert Sheldrake suggests that crystals grow faster the more often they are form. Why doesn't water boil sooner giving we have been boiling water for millenia? Maybe it does but it met some plateau centuries ago or stoves are built better and boil water faster and that inventedness is from morphic resonanance MR. Perhaps MR explains fashions and trends but why do they fade away? Unlike these kind of resonances MR does not involve a transfer of energy. It seems to be a catch all phrase for the unexplained encompassing change through time and change through geographic distance. I found myself substituting the term "invisible hand" whenever the term morphic resonance popped up, maybe just a label and not an explanation. It's like the old evolutionary fallback term "convergent development" to [not] explain how very similar lifeforms appear in divergent locations with wildly different genetics. Oh and it could be morphic resonance. Here are some elaborations: P97 Fields are mediums of action at a distance P if morphogenic fields contain an inherent memory, their evolution can be conceived of in a radically different way. They are not transcendent Forms, but immanent in organisms. They evolve within the realm of nature, and they are influenced by what has happened before. P according to the hypothesis of formative causation, morphogenetic fields are affected by what happens within organisms, and contain an inherent memory; they are evolutionary in nature. P morphic fields are not changeless P all organisms inherit a collective memory of their species by morphic resonance P At the moment of insight a potential pattern of organized behaviour comes into being. This can be regarded as a new morphic field. If the behaviour pattern is repeated, the field will be increasedly stablized by MR. P Termites can build nests taking generations to complete. Blind termites can build bridges from both sides coming together perfectly, even when separated by a metal barrier. Another example in the book is blue tits learning to open milk bottles, supposedly independently. Maps are included showing how the trend spread in Britain in the 's to 's. Nothing too instaneous about decades for that feat to catch on. If mophic resonance is such a handy thing acting on organisms humans to improve their performances why does it still take so long for traffic to move through an intersection after the light changes? Morphic resonance is "the idea of mysterious telepathy-type interconnections between organisms and of collective memories within species". It is interesting how differently Rupert Sheldrake thinks about the world. He sees the world though the idea of world development that is similar to the body or an organism to some extend. The book was first time published in , very long ago. I like the examples that the author gives in a book. He shows different patterns in the world. Sheldrake suggests Morphic resonance is "the idea of mysterious telepathy-type interconnections between organisms and of collective memories within species". Sheldrake suggests that nature is not a machine and that each kind of system - from crystals to birds to societies - is shaped not by universal laws that embrace and direct all systems but by a unique "morphic field" containing a collective or pooled memory. So organisms not only share genetic material with others of their species, but are also shaped by a "field" specific to that species. Talking about the book, it is very "university-paper-like". It was sometimes hard to consume and reading this book requires having a clear mind to be able to grasp the full picture and the messages. As for me - I have finished the book in a month or so and was reviving notes and highlights from the book for a few month now. The content and ideas in the book still did not fully aligned in my head. So many things that go sideways with what we know about general science. There is also spirituality in the book.