This is an interesting video which I would like to share.
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 80 scientific papers
and ten books. A former Research Fellow of the Royal Society, he
studied natural sciences at Cambridge University, where he was a Scholar
of Clare College, took a double first class honours degree and was
awarded the University Botany Prize. Apparently, he was once based in the Botany Department of the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, from 1968 to 1969, where he studied rain forest plants. Read more here
Anyway, back to his talk about scientific dogmas, debunking what is believed as constants. He speaks about the speed of light, which experiments have shown, does not travel at a constant speed. And gravity as well. Towards the end, he briefly mentioned the human mind.
People should be able to question and enquire. People should learn to investigate instead of believing blindly. Find the truth. Kids are born to be curious. It is nature's way to help them learn. Unfortunately, it's the adults who suppress and impose conformity upon them. The kids then grow up losing that ability to think. Such a pity.
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