Rupert Sheldrake is one of those wonderful scientists for whom the scientific method is more important than what Sheldrake calls the scientific worldview.
In this “sermon”, Sheldrake discusses flowers – a timely subject in the Northern Hemisphere – and how science fails to explain why flowers take their many and varied forms. The essence of Sheldrake’s argument – and much of his work – is that reductionist science fails to explain so much of our world and how and why it works as it does.
I commend Sheldrake’s presentation to you.
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