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From:
Rupert Sheldrake
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:54 PM
To:
Jeffrey E.
Subject:
Re: fields
Dear =effrey,
Thanks for the graph. Yes, =ts a fairly general shape, also seen in species frequencies etc. Still =ot sure how it might
apply to morphic resonance. We would probably need =o discuss this when we meet in person.
I agree there are deep problems with, or aspects =f probability.
I seem to =ake a much sharper distinction than you do between coin flipping type probabilities and the probability fields
of self-organising systems, like the leaves of oak trees. I think there's an inherent =ifference between systems organised
by external forces and by internal organising principles. The coin is =oved entirely by external forces, whereas the
developing leaf shapes itself, as does a =oap bubble, although in the soap bubble case surface tension can probably
=xplain the form quite adequately. =/span>Simple physical explanations like surface tension fail when it comes to leaves
although D'Arcy Thompson tried to extend them into the biological =ealm.
We are off for Canada tomorrow and away for 2 =onths on a remote island in BC. I =ope still to be in email contact most
of the time. =/span>
Rupert
On 12 Jul 2016, at 16:47, jeffrey E. =rote:
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On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Rupert Sheldrake
<mailto:rsheldrake@clara.co.uk> =rote:
Dear =effrey,
They could be probability fields =hemselves, you're right. When I first put forward this hypothesis I
corresponded with Karl Popper, the philosopher of science, =bout it and he thought morphic fields sounded like what he
called propensity =ields, a very similar concept to your probability fields. =/span>The problem is that when you propose
this idea to people they just can't grasp the idea of free-floating =robability fields. They ask "What are they made of?"
It's true that it's also hard to answer the question of what are quantum probability fields made of. =/span>
But there's a problem with trying to force =11 natural phenomena into the same shape of distribution
that's come =efore. First of all, as with my own hypothesis, there's the problem of creativity: What about the first one?
And secondly some probabilities are passive in the sense that they describe events that =ust happen, like coin tossing.
Others are probability fields associated with self-organising systems, like =eveloping plants. One kind of probability
depends on external forces, the other on internal organisational =rinciples. Morphic resonance only applied to the
=atter.
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Rupert
On 11 Jul 2016, at 13:49, jeffrey E. =rote:
why would =hey influence rather than actually just be a probability field =hemselves. .
it also
might be =un to think of " luck" as a morphic field = I think a strong argument can be made that the =ower laws zipfs
pareto are the proofs of =span>morphic fields. . forcing all natural =span>phenomoma into the same shape of
distribution that has come =efore it
its very very elegant. =nd as good a theory as any scientist can propose.
On Mon, Jul 11, =016 at 6:49 AM, Rupert Sheldrake
Dear Jeffrey,
Yes, = think Brian Josephson is indeed rather scattered.
rote:
I don't think =eepak is interested in deep theoretical issues so I don't think you'll
succeed in moving him towards the =tudy of probabilities. But I agree with you that it would be better if he stayed away
from quantum phenomena which he =oesn't know much about and which in relation to medicine and consciousness
seem =o me to create a cloud of scientific-sounding rhetoric which obscures rather =han illuminates the problems.
I'm all for the idea of =ttractors, but I don't think mathematically so find it hard to grasp
probability =rguments. Although I think morphic fields are =robability structures and work by influencing probabilities.
=/span>
We leave for a remote island in British =olumbia on Wednesday and I'll be away for
about 2 months. But still in email contact most of the time. =/span>
Rupert
On 9 Jul 2016, at 10:53, jeffrey E. =rote:
he pointed me =o brian josephson, seems =cattered.? view? I m trying to
convince depak =o move in the realm and study of probabilities and stay away from =uantum phenomena. . I think
natures distributions =ushing elements to be average , describes many processes. = it appears that morphing all local
faces into one ( =verage ) appears to be beautiful. . if things are =istributed on a bell live or normal curve, just looking
at =he distribution could lead one to think there is a force pushing toward =he middle.
maybe gravity is just =hat, .
probability of all things being equally =istributed. appearing as a pseudo force
= ( like centrifugal force ).
the
=entral limit theorem might answer many mysteries. . =erivation of the power laws for example. zipf, =span>pareto.
. if the distribtuions are =he attractors. having even a distribution of esoteric =raits like happinesss could lead one to
belive that if the =istribution wants to stay constant. as one point on the =urve ( the person) if they become happier,
the pseudo force would push =omeone else towards the average. .
=nd yes - a few times depak and i roared with
=aughter.
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On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 5:30 AM, Rupert Sheldrake =span
dir="Itr"
<mailto:rsheldrake@clara.co.uk> =rote:
Glad to hear about your meeting. Deepak =s good company, has a broad vision,
and can be hilarious =oo.
Rupert
On 8 Jul 2016, at =1:18, jeffrey E. wrote:
depak chopra was here this morning, a great fan of =ours
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