Re: MD Memory

From: Scott R (jse885@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jan 22 2002 - 18:53:43 GMT


Gav,

Rupert Sheldrake talks a lot about this sort of thing
(see his A New Science of Life, or Presence of the
Past), though his theories are, to put it politely,
somewhat out of the mainstream (but then, so am I).
His "morphic resonance" looks a lot like static
quality.

- Scott (new to the list)

--- Keith Gee-Clough <jnursery@dnet.aunz.com> wrote:
> thanks ray for your reply. it helped a lot.
>
>
> perhaps an example of inorganic memory is the
> observation that once a
> chemical reaction is achieved for the first time
> its duplication becomes
> much easier, even on the other side of the world.
> has anyone else heard
> something similar to this (this is based on a
> specific example i can only
> vaguely remember)
> cheers
> gav
>
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