In his interview with Russell Brand, Rupert Sheldrake mentioned as an example of morphic resonance the (alleged) phenomenon that a new crystal can be hard to form for the first time, but becomes progressively easier to form as time goes on. This is discussed in his books, including the revised (2005) edition of "A New Science of Life", available as a preview at Google Books. The conventional explanation is that this is because "seeds" for the new crystal are carried from lab to lab, either by scientists as they move around the world, or as airborne particles in the atmosphere:
https://books.google.com/books?id=s0llAg...6&lpg=PT86
Sheldrake suggests it should be possible to investigate this phenomenon experimentally. I wondered if anyone had any thoughts about it.
https://books.google.com/books?id=s0llAg...6&lpg=PT86
Sheldrake suggests it should be possible to investigate this phenomenon experimentally. I wondered if anyone had any thoughts about it.