Jason Jorjani
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And because it seemed to work in one species, evolution seems to adopt that solution in a completely unrelated species. So what Greer was suggesting is that if this type of causation, morphic resonance or formative causation, works irrespective of space-time, it could be the case that on planets that are slightly different from ours...
I mean, not so radically different that you don't have anything more complex than bacteria. But in a planet slightly different from ours, because the anthropoid form worked here, or maybe worked on Mars 100 million years ago, the memory of the cosmos... stores that solution and implements it again as an efficient solution in a different evolutionary context.
I mean, not so radically different that you don't have anything more complex than bacteria. But in a planet slightly different from ours, because the anthropoid form worked here, or maybe worked on Mars 100 million years ago, the memory of the cosmos... stores that solution and implements it again as an efficient solution in a different evolutionary context.
I mean, not so radically different that you don't have anything more complex than bacteria. But in a planet slightly different from ours, because the anthropoid form worked here, or maybe worked on Mars 100 million years ago, the memory of the cosmos... stores that solution and implements it again as an efficient solution in a different evolutionary context.
And you're talking about like the dark matter memory. Well, I'm saying it's that. Right. Sheldrake is an Anglican Christian. I got into an exchange with him once.
And you're talking about like the dark matter memory. Well, I'm saying it's that. Right. Sheldrake is an Anglican Christian. I got into an exchange with him once.
And you're talking about like the dark matter memory. Well, I'm saying it's that. Right. Sheldrake is an Anglican Christian. I got into an exchange with him once.
So Sheldrake wouldn't want to believe this, right? He thinks these forms exist in the mind of God, basically. He won't say that as a biologist. Right. But he's an Anglican Christian, so he thinks these forms, this memory that stores evolutionary solutions or stores suitable pharmaceutical crystallization formulas, he thinks that's in the mind of God, basically. I think it's in the simulation.
So Sheldrake wouldn't want to believe this, right? He thinks these forms exist in the mind of God, basically. He won't say that as a biologist. Right. But he's an Anglican Christian, so he thinks these forms, this memory that stores evolutionary solutions or stores suitable pharmaceutical crystallization formulas, he thinks that's in the mind of God, basically. I think it's in the simulation.
So Sheldrake wouldn't want to believe this, right? He thinks these forms exist in the mind of God, basically. He won't say that as a biologist. Right. But he's an Anglican Christian, so he thinks these forms, this memory that stores evolutionary solutions or stores suitable pharmaceutical crystallization formulas, he thinks that's in the mind of God, basically. I think it's in the simulation.
It's a computer system. When something works, the system remembers, and it's not going to waste processing power. Next time it sees something is grappling with the same problems... It remembers, oh, here was a solution to that. Let me implement it again. So what Greer was trying to say is that it could just turn out that the two arms, two legs, brain on top, it's a very efficient solution.
It's a computer system. When something works, the system remembers, and it's not going to waste processing power. Next time it sees something is grappling with the same problems... It remembers, oh, here was a solution to that. Let me implement it again. So what Greer was trying to say is that it could just turn out that the two arms, two legs, brain on top, it's a very efficient solution.
It's a computer system. When something works, the system remembers, and it's not going to waste processing power. Next time it sees something is grappling with the same problems... It remembers, oh, here was a solution to that. Let me implement it again. So what Greer was trying to say is that it could just turn out that the two arms, two legs, brain on top, it's a very efficient solution.
And so the system remembers that and it implements that solution on another planet, you know, in another galaxy, right? Halfway across the universe. Okay, so that's possible. That's a possible alternative.
And so the system remembers that and it implements that solution on another planet, you know, in another galaxy, right? Halfway across the universe. Okay, so that's possible. That's a possible alternative.
And so the system remembers that and it implements that solution on another planet, you know, in another galaxy, right? Halfway across the universe. Okay, so that's possible. That's a possible alternative.
We were in dark matter.
We were in dark matter.
We were in dark matter.
Morphic resonance. Okay, yes, we were talking about morphic resonance because, you know,