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I suggest to read him if you want to know how QM is perceived in the SF community. The Effect of Meditation on Violent Crime in Washington, DC. We're such a shallow people. Professor Clive Greated wrote that "thinking on neurology and addiction are covered in some detail but, unfortunately, early references in the film to quantum physics are not followed through, leading to a confused message". Matt, what is so nutty about Serge Langs ideas about HIV and AIDS? "Bleep" of faith | Salon.com I think of what Niels Bohr said to Wolfgang Pauli about theories that are "not crazy enough to be true." Check my single page unpublishable http://dftuz.unizar.es/~rivero/research/simple.pdf. : Down the Rabbit Hole: Directed by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente. One should take seriously the danger that hes not the only one deluding himself. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. This is the person who teaches the brain science in RSE. But when you hear about quantum mechanics and consciousness, you should assume the author is a crackpot unless proven otherwise. Sensitive Water--Science or Fantasy? - Beliefnet You can be accurate in one or the other, but not in both. Regular indicators of violent crime told a different story the number of murders actually went up. Though not marketed as such, those who have seen it note that it degenerates into an extended infomercial for channeler J. They don't go anywhere, Fred. " " what the bleep do we know ( 2 ) Full HD 2 . But quantum mechanics rules out the possibility of hidden variables. 8. All the weirdness of quantum mechanics gets washed out on the scale that we can experience. While many of its interviewees and subjects are professional scientists in the fields of physics, chemistry, and biology, one of them has noted that the film quotes him out of context. It's more like a collision in the editing room between talking heads, an impenetrable human parable and a hallucinogenic animated cartoon. If I didnt know any better, I would have thought it was something straight out of a Cheech and Chong movie. Featuring interviews with scientists and theologians, this compelling film thrusts the viewer into a world where science and spirituality intersect. Do We (K)now!? In the documentary segments of the film, interviewees discuss the roots and meaning of Amanda's experiences. Right after the Velvet Revolution in 1989 (the collapse of the Czechoslovak communism), many new spiritual and other directions were trying to find their ways to the new free countries. You can't just hope for the best. What the Bleep Do We Know was directed and produced by Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente and William Arntz, all of whom were students of Ramthas School of Enlightenment. You may or may not believe that there's an external reality beyond what your brain creates; the topic will be a perennial and fertile source of discussion. That movie started its life as a small documentary about Spirit and Science, but grew in scope (and budget) and became What the BLEEP Do We Know!?
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