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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-01 10:54

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Part 6/11:

Sheldrake offers various examples of how morphic resonance manifests in real-life situations, such as in the world of chemistry and behavioral studies involving animals. In crystallization, for example, once a new substance is formed, subsequent formations of the same substance occur more easily over time due to the cumulative effect of morphic resonance. This phenomenon could explain why some new crystals take longer to crystallize initially but become easier to form as more repetitions occur globally.