This
talk by scientist Rupert Sheldrake was also censored and banned by
TED
Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D. (born 28 June 1942) 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. He then studied philosophy and history of science at Harvard University, where he was a Frank Knox Fellow, before returning to Cambridge, where he took a Ph.D. in biochemistry. He was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, where he was Director of Studies in biochemistry and cell biology. As the Rosenheim Research Fellow of the Royal Society, he carried out research on the development of plants and the ageing of cells in the Department of Biochemistry at Cambridge University.
Rupert
Sheldrake - The Science Delusion BANNED TED TALK
Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D. (born 28 June 1942) 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. He then studied philosophy and history of science at Harvard University, where he was a Frank Knox Fellow, before returning to Cambridge, where he took a Ph.D. in biochemistry. He was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, where he was Director of Studies in biochemistry and cell biology. As the Rosenheim Research Fellow of the Royal Society, he carried out research on the development of plants and the ageing of cells in the Department of Biochemistry at Cambridge University.
While
at Cambridge, together with Philip Rubery, he discovered the
mechanism of polar auxin transport, the process by which the plant
hormone auxin is carried from the shoots towards the roots.
From
1968 to 1969, based in the Botany Department of the University of
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, he studied rain forest plants. From 1974 to
1985 he was Principal Plant Physiologist and Consultant Physiologist
at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid
Tropics (ICRISAT) in Hyderabad, India, where he helped develop new
cropping systems now widely used by farmers. While in India, he also
lived for a year and a half at the ashram of Fr Bede Griffiths in
Tamil Nadu, where he wrote his first book, A New Science of Life.
From
2005-2010 he was the Director of the Perrott-Warrick Project funded
from Trinity College,Cambridge. He is a Fellow of Schumacher College
, in Dartington, Devon, a Fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences
near San Francisco, and a Visiting Professor at the Graduate
Institute in Connecticut.
He
lives in London with his wife Jill Purce www.healingvoice.com and two
sons.
He
has appeared in many TV programs in Britain and overseas, and was one
of the participants (along with Stephen Jay Gould, Daniel Dennett,
Oliver Sacks, Freeman Dyson and Stephen Toulmin) in a TV series
called A Glorious Accident, shown on PBS channels throughout the US.
He has often taken part in BBC and other radio programmes. He has
written for newspapers such as the Guardian, where he had a regular
monthly column, The Times, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mirror, Daily
Mail, Sunday Times, Times Educational Supplement, Times Higher
Education Supplement and Times Literary Supplement, and has
contributed to a variety of magazines, including New Scientist,
Resurgence, the Ecologist and the Spectator.
Books
by Rupert Sheldrake:
A
New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Formative Causation
(1981). New edition 2009 (in the US published as Morphic Resonance)
The
Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature
(1988)
The
Rebirth of Nature: The Greening of Science and God (1992)
Seven
Experiments that Could Change the World: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to
Revolutionary Science (1994) (Winner of the Book of the Year
Award from the British Institute for Social Inventions)
Dogs
that Know When Their Owners are Coming Home, and Other
Unexplained Powers of Animals (1999) (Winner of the Book of the
Year Award from the British Scientific and Medical Network)
The
Sense of Being Stared At, And Other Aspects of the Extended Mind
(2003)
With
Ralph Abraham and Terence McKenna:
Trialogues
at the Edge of the West (1992), republished as Chaos, Creativity and
Cosmic Consciousness (2001)
The
Evolutionary Mind (1998)
With
Matthew Fox:
Natural
Grace: Dialogues on Science and Spirituality (1996)
The
Physics of Angels: Exploring the Realm Where Science and Spirit Meet
(1996)
And
for yet another banned talk
Banned
TED Talk: Nick Hanauer "Rich people don't create jobs"
Via
Business Insider:
"As
the war over income inequality wages on, super-rich Seattle
entrepreneur Nick Hanauer has been raising the hackles of his fellow
1-percenters, espousing the contrarian argument that rich people
don't actually create jobs.
The
position is controversial — so much so that TED is refusing to post
a talk that Hanauer gave on the subject. National Journal reports
today that TED officials decided not to put Hanauer's March 1 speech
up online after deeming his remarks "too politically
controversial" for the site...".
Interesting that Dr Sheldrake says at the end of his talk that the extent of consciousness is a hot topic of debate... and yet if this video is 'censored and banned', then there's less debate than there ought to be.
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