There's a beautiful presentation by Rupert Sheldrake that makes the case of "frequency resonance vibration" as underlying morphogenetic fields.
He presents his research on vibratory patterns in water using concepts of analog computers which model processes by creating processes, which are actually easier to understand than digital computing where you need to be a computer expert.
Sheldrake explains how analog computing is better for true phenomena and processes involving waves. He modelled waves because he thinks that that is the underlying processes in morphogenesis in biology...
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