Rupert Sheldrake - The Science Delusion
Author of the best-selling Science Delusion; proponent of morphic resonance; banned by TED.
Rupert Sheldrake has been dubbed the most controversial scientist on Earth. His best-selling book, The Science Delusion, tackles what he calls the dogmas within conventional science which can blind us to deeper discoveries about the way the world works.
At ASPIRE 4 ALL, Rupert will discuss the ten dogmas on which he says science is built. These dogmas, he says - for example, that nature is mechanical and purposeless, that the laws and constants of nature are fixed, and that psychic phenomena like telepathy are impossible — have held back the pursuit of knowledge.
This is the talk they didn’t want you to see. First delivered at a TEDx event in London, the talk was subsequently removed by TED from its website.
At ASPIRE 4 ALL, participants will have the opportunity to judge for themselves if Rupert’s are ideas worth spreading
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Видео Rupert Sheldrake - The Science Delusion канала ASPIRE Poland
Rupert Sheldrake has been dubbed the most controversial scientist on Earth. His best-selling book, The Science Delusion, tackles what he calls the dogmas within conventional science which can blind us to deeper discoveries about the way the world works.
At ASPIRE 4 ALL, Rupert will discuss the ten dogmas on which he says science is built. These dogmas, he says - for example, that nature is mechanical and purposeless, that the laws and constants of nature are fixed, and that psychic phenomena like telepathy are impossible — have held back the pursuit of knowledge.
This is the talk they didn’t want you to see. First delivered at a TEDx event in London, the talk was subsequently removed by TED from its website.
At ASPIRE 4 ALL, participants will have the opportunity to judge for themselves if Rupert’s are ideas worth spreading
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ASPIRE is the representative body of the Business Services and IT sector in Kraków, Poland... but that doesn't mean we can't be fun.
➡️ Like us on Facebook: https://fb.me/ASPIREPoland/
➡️ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASPIREPoland/
➡️ Join us on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.aspire.org.pl/
➡️ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ASPIREPoland/
➡️ Learn more about us: https://www.aspire.org.pl/
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