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What the BLEEP Do We Know?

         

MP3Sound

2:26 pm on Jun 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi from Oz

I have just come home from watching a truly amazing movie called What the BLEEP Do We Know? If you want to know how to take your business to a new level this is something you should look at.

Of course if you find looking at things from a different perspective this will probably rub you up the wrong way but if you can get the principles you will find it inspiring.

I realised that my success online has been attributed to this form of thinking over the last three years. I was retrenched from my job in 2002 and had to change. This will explain how I changed and started to create my own future.

Quentin

lawman

1:43 pm on Jun 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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>>I was retrenched from my job in 2002 and had to change.

Does that mean you were fired?

bghtn

4:07 pm on Jun 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A friend of mine called me and left me a message saying I absolutely have to see this movie. I guess I should go put it in my queue at blockbuster.

rocknbil

3:54 pm on Jun 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Is this the one about quantum physics? Saw it a while back, if it is . . . . okay I guess.

Syzygy

4:10 pm on Jun 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Is this the one about quantum physics?

Does that mean there are different possibilities/endings to the film?

Syzygy

photon

8:03 pm on Jun 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I wish the whole film had been different. If you care anything about science, it's not worth your time.

At least I could look at Marlee Matlin part of the time....

rocknbil

9:14 pm on Jun 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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^ ^ LOL! I'm assuming then, we are talking about the same movie.

Does that mean there are different possibilities/endings to the film?

Funny you mention it. Of a sort, yes.

For those that have never looked at, cared about, or been interested in quantum physics it's a decent introduction. The filming and some of the "experts" were on the amateurish side and seemed to be operating on their own agendas . . . but set all that aside, it introduces some of the abstract concepts of quantum physics in a simplistic way that makes the point.

Not that I understand quantum physics. I'm still working on "understanding women." :-)

markbaa

3:37 am on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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" I'm still working on "understanding women."

Believe me, quantum physics is MUCH easier.

Although they both have one thing in common: the uncertainty principle.

Sweezely

10:44 am on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The film was directed, produced and funded by the Ramatha School of Enlightenment. Ramatha is a 35,000 year old spiritual warrior from "Lemuria" who is supposedly channeled by JZ Knight, the blonde haired woman in the film who thinks memories are stored as holograms and claims to have invented anti-gravity. Knight holds the copyright on all of Ramatha's teachings, and makes approx. $10m a year. She won a court case forbidding anyone else from channeling Ramatha. How did she win you may ask? Legally, Ramatha is HER CREATION.

Many of the experts are on her payroll. One resigned from his former post following allegations of child abuse. One believes homosexuality is an illness. The only reputable expert claims his views are misrepresented, having been edited from four hours of interviews of him explaining how your perception DOES NOT alter reality.

The film is thought provoking and worth seeing, but with the caveat that for anything life size to have any real chance of exhibiting quantum mechanical behaviour, it needs to be tens of billions of years old. The physics is "furious handwaving" at best and flat out incorrect at worst. All physicists who aren't involved in quantum physics agree that the whole discipline is a mess. "God does not thow dice" Einstein once said. Well it turns out that he might, when we're not looking. Having said that, without quantum physics my computer wouldn't work, so believe what you want. Just don't give JZ Knight any more money.

Brett_Tabke

11:08 am on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Just watched it last weekend. It can not be analayzed. It can only be acted upon.

I think the bottom line from the movie is personal accountability. We are far more powerful to change our life experiences than we think and do in our day-to-day lives.

skibum

5:59 am on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Exactly! It just gives one a little bit of a different perspective about day to day life regardless of whether or not there is any validity in the physics presented.