SEVEN EXPERIMENTS THAT COULD CHANGE THE WORLD Rupert Sheldrake
In this new edition biologist Rupert Sheldrake proposes seven experiments that could transform our view of reality. This research could help to explain many hitherto mysterious natural phenomena, such as the migration of birds across thousands of miles to countries they've never seen, the baroque complexity of the termites' nest, or the intuition our pets seem to have when we're on our way home. It could also shed light on some of our own unexplained capacities, for example the sense we have of being stared at, or the phantom limb of the amputee. Sheldrake presents experiments that allow anyone to participate in this journey of discovery and, in this revised edition, gives an update on the exciting results obtained thus far. So readers of this book will find themselves on a journey of discovery that will continue long after they put it down. 320pp, softback, 226mm x 152mm, 2002