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What the *BLEEP* Do We Know?

maudlinsays...

I saw this in the queue and didn't vote it down then because I thought that there are probably a fair number of people here who would like to see it.

But now that it's on the main page, it can't escape my honest opinion. Sorry.

westysays...



I found this realy intresting initaly as enjoy things that question reality ore percived reality wheather it be fiction ore non. the problem this "documentary" has is it is presented as if it is tied into a scientifick understanding of things.

it seems to take the whole how do i know that my interpritation of a color is the same as yours. as in if i look at blue you could be seeing that color as purple but still call it blue due to u lerning to asoceat that sound with your perception of that color. the documetry gose on to sajest that the universe is maluable interms of if i persive things in a set way then thats how it will be . surly if this was the case then thair wud be evidence of this for example scientists used to think the sun was made of coal becuse scince had not yet descoverd nuculer reactions. so surly if everyone including those with best knwolage wud think the sun was made of coal then it would only be capable of producing the amount of heat that coal could ? ., it was becuse something didnot match an exspectation that people exsperimented untill thay descoverd the reality. this is how scince and houre advance ment in understanding the ways things work.

this documentry expoits the fact that alot trust has to be given by the viewer.in that what is been presented is based of acuret curent scintific understanding.

so all in all entertaining. however not very factual.and i feal the makers of this abused the responsabilty to use actual evidence and curent scincintifick understanding to presnt thair ideas.

and that stupid woman i hate people that use the fact thay finde it hard to understand something to make out that something is complicated. look at her face contort as she exsplains things ARGHF

oh and dont get me wrong evan though i think this is encredably unlikly in the terms of this documentry i still have a open minde to simuler sorts of things as thair are manny quantum things to be descoverd and scintifcly understood.

right im done perfect example of why dislexsicks shud use a spell checker !:)


ThwartedEffortssays...

This is basically a promo flick for a cult called Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, using a distortion of quantum physics to support some rubbish new age mystical viewpoint. My hope is that people laugh at it rather than believe any of it.

dagsays...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)

I thought the movie was OK - some of the bits were really good. I thought the narative was a bit contrived and actually detracted from the points they were trying to make, I think it would have been better as a straight documentary, rather than trying to put a veneer of drama over the top.

As I said in the other thread on this movie - it shouldn't be discounted just because it was financed by a cult group. So was Passion of the Christ, and it got some good reviews.

dwanmeersays...

I didn't particularly care about the story either (especially that really boring wedding party part), but it wasn't the main focus.

I guess they made it that way to "appeal" to more people, but it didn't really bother me either.

K0MMIEsays...

I agree my friend actually brought over this movie before I found it on google, I get lost in it sometimes, and i feel like i am watching the architect from the matrix.

But yeah the wedding part I have no idea what they were trying to say... either way... you feel one way about this flick than the other.

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