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Rupert Sheldrake

Biologist; morphic resonance theorist · GB · b. 1942
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British biologist and author who proposed the theory of morphic resonance, the idea that nature possesses a collective, telepathic memory. His theories are utilized by UAP researchers to explain how consciousness and anomalous data might transfer across time and space.

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British biologist and author who proposed the theory of morphic resonance, the idea that nature possesses a collective, telepathic memory. His theories are utilized by UAP researchers to explain how consciousness and anomalous data might transfer across time and space. Their main public affiliations include Cambridge University (former). They are most often discussed in connection with research, case documentation, technical claims, or historical analysis.

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