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The hundredth monkey effect is an esoteric idea claiming that a new behavior or idea is spread rapidly by unexplained means from one group to all related groups once a critical number of members of one group exhibit the new behavior or acknowledge the new idea. The behavior was said to propagate even to groups that are physically separated and ...
In the early 1990s Springer founded The Hundredth Monkey Project, what he hoped would be a "massive set of concerts and demonstrations" bringing together anti-nuclear activists. The effort never fully materialized; however, on the weekend of April 10 to 12, 1992, a more modest gathering of 2,000 people assembled in the desert near the Nevada ...
100 Monkeys was an independent funk rock band from Los Angeles, California. The members of the group, from 2008 until their disbandment in 2012, were Ben Graupner, Jackson Rathbone, Jerad Anderson, Ben Johnson, and Lawrence Abrams. The band name comes from the idea of the "hundredth monkey effect".
Ken Keyes Jr. (January 19, 1921 – December 20, 1995) was an American personal growth author and lecturer, and the creator of the Living Love method, a self-help system. . Keyes wrote fifteen books on personal growth and social consciousness issues, representing about four million copies distributed ove
He is credited with coining the "hundredth monkey" effect in his 1979 book, Lifetide; [1] [2] later, in The Whole Earth Review, he conceded this was "a metaphor of my own making". [ 3 ] Life
The book is most well known for first discussing the Hundredth monkey effect. Lyall Watson was a friend of Blair's and wrote a foreword for the book. [2] Blair starred in the documentary Ring of Fire which discussed the varieties of volcanism and earthquake activity around the Pacific Rim.
The 'hundredth monkey' effect was popularized in the mid-to-late 1970s by Lyall Watson I checked an older version from 2019, and it was bluelinked there too. -- Hob Gadling ( talk ) 06:48, 16 August 2022 (UTC) [ reply ]
Sheldrake was born on 28 June 1942, [33] in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, [1] to Reginald Sheldrake and Doris (née Tebbutt). [34] His father was a University of Nottingham-educated pharmacist who ran a chemist's shop on the same road as his parents' wallpaper shop. [35]