Sometimes crystals behave in surprising ways. A new chemical may resist crystallizing for years—then suddenly, once it happens in one place, crystals start forming more easily everywhere.
In this talk, I summarize my hypotheses of morphic resonance, the idea that nature has memory. The so-called laws of nature may be more like evolving habits, shaped by what has happened before. This line of enquiry challenges deep-seated assumptions in science, and opens fresh ways of understanding inheritance, development, learning, family patterns, and our own memories.
This was a keynote address at the Science of Consciousness Conference in Barcelona, Spain in July 2025.
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