Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author with extensive academic credentials.
He studied natural sciences at Cambridge, philosophy at Harvard, and earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry.
Sheldrake has held research positions at Cambridge and with the Royal Society.
His work spans biochemistry, cell biology, and plant development.
He developed the theory of morphic resonance, drawing on Henri Bergson's philosophy.
Sheldrake's research interests include animal and plant behavior, telepathy, perception, and metaphysics.
He has published numerous scientific papers and books, exploring unconventional ideas that challenge mainstream scientific thinking.
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