morfogenéticos
Morfogenéticos refers to a concept within a theoretical framework suggesting that biological development is guided by morphogenetic fields. These fields are hypothesized to be non-physical, informational patterns that influence the formation and organization of living organisms. Proponents of this idea, such as Rupert Sheldrake, propose that these fields contain a kind of collective memory or habit of form that is inherited across generations, affecting the development of similar organisms.
The theory suggests that morphogenetic fields act as blueprints, shaping the physical structure and behavior of
Morphogenetic fields are considered to be dynamic and responsive, potentially adapting and evolving over time. The