What if memory isn’t just stored in our minds—but also in our cells, in our proteins, and in invisible fields that ripple through time?
Until recently, the idea would have sounded like poetic nonsense. And for many scientists, it still does. Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of morphic resonance—the proposal that patterns of form and behavior persist and influen…
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