What we have been told is scientifically concrete, like so many other topics, really doesn't seem to be the case when put under scrutiny. In this banned TED talk, Mr. Sheldrake gives an overview of some of the reasons he feels that the science that wraps everything up into neat, explainable little packages is insufficient to explain what is observable in the universe.
TED is has been practicing a lot of censorship of speakers with whom they do not agree with based on ideas that challenge modern dogma. This, to me, really limits their credibility as a reliable source for information. By sticking to the status quo, they refuse to break any new ground but, rather, just commit to churning out old and often mistaken concepts. But hey, who wants to learn anything new anyway, right?
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