Science Set Free: 10 Paths to New Discovery
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Rating | : | 4.74 (844 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0095PE1M4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 582 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
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science would do well to rid itself of hardened dogma sscarlett Sheldrake covers a number of science taboos in such a matter-of-fact, logical way that it's hard to imagine that the scientific community would disagree. But they do. And vehemently which I think only furthers his cause.I can't say I could get my head around every example he gave, though I remain an open-minded skeptic. But a large majority of the "scientific truths" he exposes as really being open to debate was eye-opening. I agree with his theory that science would do well to rid itself of much of its hardened dogma, and ease up on it's Holy Inquisition of any poor soul who . "Dr. Sheldrake is The Aristotle of 21st Century" according to Frank Tailor. I have been following on Dr. Sheldrake for some 10 years. He has had an immense influence on my life and my approach to others in a positive way. I think he is the Aristotle of 21st century. He is a very brave gentleman also which stands up to Dawkins and his alike in coolest possible manner with DATA . That is one huge advantage of Dr. Sheldrake and that is his gathered at times double blind data. He finally showed that Telepathy is not just in your head and the reason it was almost a failure was because subjects tested were not next of kins. He shows 10X at times more respon. Roy said Exceptionally Important Book. Rupert Sheldrake should be awarded the Nobel Prize in science. He applied his Cambridge education by doing real science in the interest of furthering knowledge, and he delivered the goods on a shoestring budget. His evidence for psi is convincing and compelling enough to make him the target of psi deniers everywhere, such that they must invent excuses for their own inability to face facts. And still, the man is a virtual paragon of courtesy and manners against an army of angry, red-faced pseudo skeptics, ready to denounce him as a charlatan without so much as a glance at evide
Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world's most innovative scientists, shows the ways in which science is being constricted by assumptions that have, over the years, hardened into dogmas. The best-selling author of Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home offers an intriguing new assessment of modern-day science that will radically change the way we view what is possible. Such dogmas are not only limiting, but dangerous for the future of humanity. In the skeptical spirit of true science, Sheldrake turns the 10 fundamental dogmas of materialism into exciting questions, and shows how all of them open up startling new possibilities for discovery. Science Set Free will radically change your view of what is real and what is possible.. But should science be a belief-system, or a method of enquiry? Sheldrake shows that the materialist ideology is moribund; under its sway, increasingly expensive research is reaping diminishing returns wh