morphic resonance

collocation in English

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resonance
noun
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/ˈrez.ən.əns/
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/ˈrez.ən.əns/
the quality of being loud ...
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He labels this mechanismmorphicresonance, which is an attribute of postulated 'morphogenetic ' fields.
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Morphicresonanceis rejected by numerous critics on multiple grounds, and has been labelled pseudoscience and magical thinking.
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Sheldrake suggests that such interspecies telepathy is a real phenomenon and thatmorphicresonanceis responsible for it.
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They subsequently agreed to and arranged a test of themorphicresonancehypothesis using chicks.
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Since leaving research biology, he has devoted his time primarily tomorphicresonance, in books, articles, and public appearances.
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Morphicresonanceis also seen as lacking scientific credibility for being overly vague and unfalsifiable.
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Sheldrake attributes this effect tomorphicresonance.
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Maddox said thatmorphicresonanceis not a scientific theory.
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Do it bymorphicresonance!
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Rose published separately, stating thatmorphicresonancewas a hypothesis disconfirmed.
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