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Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: Big Mysteries Hidden in Everyday Life Kousakusha Rupert Sheldrake Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: Big Mysteries Hidden in Everyday Life March 1, 1997, Kousakusha Rupert Sheldrake (Author), Rupert Sheldrake (Original Author), Yasuo Tanaka (Translator) The obi (paper band) is creased, but the overall condition is relatively good for an old book. Content Introduction (From the "BOOK" database) Do pets predict their owners' return? Why do we notice when we are being watched from behind? Does the pain of a lost limb still linger and heal? Is the speed of light truly constant? Do expectations improve results? It is believed that science has solved all the mysteries of the world, but there are big mysteries that existing science overlooks in everyday life. First, experiment with the themes you are interested in. If small scientific achievements accumulate, science changes, the world changes. Before you know it, your heart will be warmed. Table of Contents Introduction: Why Big Science Isn't Needed to Solve Big Problems Part 1: The Superpowers of Ordinary Animals Part 2: Does the Mind Extend Beyond the Brain? Part 3: The Shaky Myth of Scientific Objectivity Conclusion: Towards Tomorrow's Worldview
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