A New Science of Life
D**D
Pleased with the book
This was a book which I finally purchased; very pleased with the book.
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B**A
I anticipate the seeing to fast
What I like this book it is interesting to certain extend
J**C
Outside the box
For anyone who feels there's "more to life" than our present scientific view lets on, and doesn't want to float away in a mystical denial of reality, this book is just what's needed. Rupert Sheldrake almost certainly does not have all the right answers but more importantly he is asking the right questions.As a medic and PhD engineer, I am sure that future generations will look back at our present mechanical model of life and say "How on earth did they think this would explain the observed facts?" This is your chance to be in at the beginning of phase 3 in the understanding of biology (phase 1: it's all a mystery; phase 2: it's just chemistry...).The most mind-expanding book I've read in the last year.
M**L
Awesome book !
Rupert Sheldrake is an English author, lecturer, and researcher , he was a biochemist and cell biologist at Cambridge University from 1967 to 1973 and principal plant physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics until 1978After reading an interview with Rupert Sheldrake in Fortean times , I just had to begin reading his books.The work is well written and builds an understanding of the various views on the nature of life processes within the universe.The work may upset some deeply entrenched scientists because of the ideas presented.What's more troubling is that because of this some people will never read his work but will vigorously deny any reality of the principals presented.
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