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#379 - Rupert Sheldrake - Does Nature Have A Hidden Memory?

Modern Wisdom

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Is There a Kind of Memory in Nature?

The idea is that there's a kind of memory in nature, and that the so called laws of nature are more like habits. No one was around at the big bang takin taking scientific measurements. If they had, by a time machine, managed to get to the big bang, they would have evaporated instantly. Crystals crystallize the way they do because they've crystallized that way before. And when a new compound appears, there won't be a habit, cause it hasn't happened before.

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