Seven Experiments That Could Change the World
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Seven Experiments That Could Change the World is the name of a book by Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist who focuses on fringe science. The seven experiments written in the book are:
- How do pets know when their owners are returning?
- How do pigeons know how to return to their homes?
- How do termites in a colony communicate?
- How does one know when one is being stared at from behind?
- How can a person feel parts of missing limbs when these parts have been removed by amputation or accident?
- How constant are fundamental constants?
- What role does expectation play in obtaining the results of experiments?