I read before that your pet can gain psychic abilities if the bond between owner and pet is very strong. I had a cat that, i'd like to claim, teleported. I witness it myself. I was on the porch with a buddy having a cigarette and we let the cat out (she loved going outside) and we hear a meow like not even a minute later...and she was behind the door meowing for us to let her out again. She was also very smart. she knew how to open the door by jumping and pushing the handle with her paw.
As the father of Quatum theory, Max Planck, observed:
"A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it."
Let's hope that the skeptics have an early death for the sake of good science.
Well I Agree totally with this story, i have a Cat Name Shangel and I can tell you that we have a very close menthal communicattion I cant explained but he almost talk , he calls me in a way , call my daughter with another name and we always know when he feels sick or nedd anything . we together use to watch through the windows together like sharing the view.. its amazing.. I feel that he understand our language and when i get mad he follows me until I forgive him...
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What a fool. The alleged phenomenon is obviously easily testable and yet he gives nothing but anecdotes and excuses. Skeptics love people like Sheldrake. He is a complete fraud and it is quite sad really that entire businesses are built around these sorts of irrational superstitions.
I am skeptical by general inclination, but open minded enough to have attended lectures by Dr. Sheldrake at Hollyhock on Cortes Island BC. I have been very impressed with his lectures and dedication to verifiable discovery using the scientific method. The data backing up his body of work presents quite an obstacle to casual critics and serious opponents alike. Time will tell if this modest man is perhaps our era's Darwin with an unpopular challenge to science orthodoxy. (Mark-in-Seattle)
I completely agree that he is potentially as important as Darwin. It is a pity science fundamentalists, who are needlessly conformist and often anti-scientific in their dismissal of certain matters of inquiry.
@SeattleCoorain Having an open mind is good. But being critical to extraordinary claims is also good.
At about 1min59sec in this video, Sheldrake says that "[the results] are already absolutely fascinating". Cool. Has he conducted the experiments yet? (This video looks a bit old, so he has probably had enough time.) I'm ready to change my mind, but until the results have been peer-reviewed, Sheldrake to me is someone who mostly just talks. Refreshing, perhaps, but with no scientific result.
Criminally overlooked scientist and a most charming human being.
I can highly recommend his new book "The Science Delusion - Freeing The Spirit of Enquiry" which is very stimulating :-)
youracademy 3 weeks ago
I read before that your pet can gain psychic abilities if the bond between owner and pet is very strong. I had a cat that, i'd like to claim, teleported. I witness it myself. I was on the porch with a buddy having a cigarette and we let the cat out (she loved going outside) and we hear a meow like not even a minute later...and she was behind the door meowing for us to let her out again. She was also very smart. she knew how to open the door by jumping and pushing the handle with her paw.
thecoolloser90 4 months ago
As the father of Quatum theory, Max Planck, observed:
"A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it."
Let's hope that the skeptics have an early death for the sake of good science.
mujaku 10 months ago 3
i hate cats.
brown9349 1 year ago
Well I Agree totally with this story, i have a Cat Name Shangel and I can tell you that we have a very close menthal communicattion I cant explained but he almost talk , he calls me in a way , call my daughter with another name and we always know when he feels sick or nedd anything . we together use to watch through the windows together like sharing the view.. its amazing.. I feel that he understand our language and when i get mad he follows me until I forgive him...
Love for you all...
panteriglu 1 year ago 3
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What a fool. The alleged phenomenon is obviously easily testable and yet he gives nothing but anecdotes and excuses. Skeptics love people like Sheldrake. He is a complete fraud and it is quite sad really that entire businesses are built around these sorts of irrational superstitions.
shameoncanada 3 years ago
I am skeptical by general inclination, but open minded enough to have attended lectures by Dr. Sheldrake at Hollyhock on Cortes Island BC. I have been very impressed with his lectures and dedication to verifiable discovery using the scientific method. The data backing up his body of work presents quite an obstacle to casual critics and serious opponents alike. Time will tell if this modest man is perhaps our era's Darwin with an unpopular challenge to science orthodoxy. (Mark-in-Seattle)
SeattleCoorain 3 years ago 18
I completely agree that he is potentially as important as Darwin. It is a pity science fundamentalists, who are needlessly conformist and often anti-scientific in their dismissal of certain matters of inquiry.
dandiacal 2 years ago 7
His work will be acknowledged after he dies most likely.
FeelOfFriction 1 year ago 2
@SeattleCoorain Having an open mind is good. But being critical to extraordinary claims is also good.
At about 1min59sec in this video, Sheldrake says that "[the results] are already absolutely fascinating". Cool. Has he conducted the experiments yet? (This video looks a bit old, so he has probably had enough time.) I'm ready to change my mind, but until the results have been peer-reviewed, Sheldrake to me is someone who mostly just talks. Refreshing, perhaps, but with no scientific result.
0debug 5 months ago