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Originally Posted by mcairo I also enjoyed the interview, but I think it was a bit light on new information.
I also think Alex missed an opportunity to question Dr. Sheldrake about the one theory that made the scientific and skeptical community excommunicate Dr. Sheldrake for life - his theory of morphic resonance.
Any experiment that Dr. Sheldrake does will always be reviewed in the shadow of this controversial theory.
I was hoping throughout the interview that Alex might ask Dr. Sheldrake "do you still believe morphic resonance is a viable theory for cellular diversity and can morphic fields possibly explain how dogs might know when their owners are coming home?
Overall, though, it was an entertaining interview. |
Light... maybe... but I really wanted to talk about Skeptics and DogsThatKnow. Hope to cover more ground next time.