Frequently Asked Quesion (FAQ)
Who from scientific history would you like to meet? What do you enjoy about your work? What aspects of science would you change if you could? What was your first scientific experiment? What was your high-school science teacher like? What is your proudest achievement? What was your most embarrassing moment? What advice would you give a younger scientist? What progress have you made with the research that you proposed in Seven Experiments That Could Change the World? Why do you think it is that some pets appear to anticipate their owner's arrival? Why do you think it is that people seem to be able to sense when someone is staring at them? What do skeptics say about your work? Does the 100th monkey story support your ideas? How has your research been accepted within the scientific community? How can pet owners, students, and other interested people get involved in your research? How can people find out the results of your current research? How can people find out your itinerary of scheduled appearances? How can people reach you? What are morphic fields? How do they fit into your Hypothesis of Formative Causation? What evidence is there for the existence of morphic fields? How does your theory differ from the traditional mechanistic explanations of morphogenesis? Do you see organisms as being greater than the sum of their parts? Do you suspect that extraterrestrial life will resemble life on earth due to the effects of morphic fields? Have any of the scientific advances that were made since you wrote A New Science of Life caused you to reconsider any aspects of your theory? What do you think the repercussions would be if your Hypothesis of Formative Causation were to be vindicated? What are some of the practical applications that you foresee as being possible through a greater understanding of morphic resonance?
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