Does nature have collective memory?
>>17003368everything that happened is undeniably encoded in everything that exists, but information can be erased
>>17003368probably, but you can't measure it unless you're high.https://www.brighteon.com/a267bc0b-963e-4bcd-b840-fdbf4bf2c1a5
>>17003368It's a living membrane; information goes to central nerves. On the outside.
>>17003368His son wrote a very interesting book on fungi intelligence
No
>>17003412>His sonHoly shit...
>>17003427Seethe.
>>17003368This intellectual titan concluded that the reason newly synthetized substances or crystals are easier to subsequently synthetize in other labs is that the cosmos now learned the pattern.
>>17003664Which is true in a sense, I suppose.
>>17003368Rupert’s TED talk being banned proved, to me at least, that science has sadly become a dogmatic religion. Anything that challenges or even presents question to the reductionist model of materialism is seen as heretical.
>>17003470Are the fungi good or evil?
>>17003668morphic resonance doesn't even deny materialism at its core, it just postulates that spooky action at a distance could be meaningful
>>17003669Yes.
>>17003668>Rupert’s TED talk being bannedOh I see, that must be why there's threads about him all of sudden. Probably a lot of tweets about it, which is how you "people" learn about anything.There's nothing scientific about TED conferences btw, hence why they're mostly filled with tech industry slop
more like blueprints, or dare I say ...... forms