Quotes from Rupert Sheldrake
I do vote but I don't think that any political party represents my point of view.
~ Rupert Sheldrake
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All research scientists know that writing in the passive voice is artificial; they are not disembodied observers, but people doing research.
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Physics is based on the assumption that certain fundamental features of nature are constant.
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The universe is not in a steady state; there's an ongoing creative principle in nature, which is driving things onwards.
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The idea is that there is a kind of memory in nature. Each kind of thing has a collective memory. So, take a squirrel living in New York now. That squirrel is being influenced by all past squirrels.
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Of the seven experiments, the ones that have been most investigated so far have been the pets. The dogs who know when their masters for coming home, and the sense of being stared at.
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I learnt about plants from my father, who was a herbalist and an amateur microscopist.
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The simplest and cheapest of all reforms within institutional science is to switch from the passive to the active voice in writing about science.
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I still say the Lord's Prayer every day. It covers a lot of ground in our relation to the world.
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The sciences are being held back by assumptions that have hardened into dogmas, maintained by powerful taboos. I believe that the sciences will be regenerated when they are set free.
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Right now, any opinion anyone has about whether dogs can or cannot really tell when their owner is coming home by some unknown means... nobody knows. The weight of evi dence suggests they can.
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Most of nature is inherently chaotic. It's not rigidly determined in the old sense. It's not rigidly predictable.
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I'm talking about science on the leading edge, where it's not clear which way things are going be cause we don't know, and I'm dealing with areas which we don't know about.
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The science delusion is the belief that science already understands the nature of reality in principle, leaving only the details to be filled in.
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Contemporary science is based on the philosophy of materialism, which claims that all reality is material or physical.
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The facts of science are real enough, and so are the techniques that scientists use, and so are the technologies based on them. But the belief system that governs conventional scientific thinking is an act of faith.
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I think that the 'laws of nature' are also prone to evolve; I think they are more like habits than laws.
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For more than 200 years, materialists have promised that science will eventually explain everything in terms of physics and chemistry. Believers are sustained by the faith that scientific discoveries will justify their beliefs.
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To describe the overwhelming life of a tropical forest just in terms of inert biochemistry and DNA didn't seem to give a very full picture of the world.
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Now the whole point about machines is they are designed not to be random. When you call up a word processing program on your computer, you don't want it to be different every time you call it up. You want it to stay the same.
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In both religion and science, some people are dishonest, exploitative, incompetent and exhibit other human failings.
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The facts of science are real enough, and so are the techniques that scientists use, and so are the technologies based on them. But the belief system that governs conventional scientific thinking is an act of faith.
~ Rupert Sheldrake
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The idea is that there is a kind of memory in nature. Each kind of thing has a collective memory. So, take a squirrel living in New York now. That squirrel is being influenced by all past squirrels.
~ Rupert Sheldrake
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Bad religion is arrogant, self-righteous, dogmatic and intolerant. And so is bad science. But unlike religious fundamentalists, scientific fundamentalists do not realize that their opinions are based on faith. They think they know the truth.
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