Life Changing Movie (Seriously!)

12 ratings since posting on Sunday, April 10, 2005
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*****
yes
This movie is so powerful and eloquent in presenting the tenets of quantum physics and mechanics - a true inspiration - that I read the script for the the movie over 50 times since the movie was released. I love the film and the story is truly awe inspiring... - ۞ Karina , posted 07/16/07
****o
I think it's well worth watching with an open mind
The movie tackles unconventional ideas quite well. It can be a great eye opener.
If you think the movie doesn't go deep enough, then that the time to pick up a book. - Shu , posted 07/06/07
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Ugh
This doesn't tell you anything about quantum physics. It only tells you the flakey language of new age wingnuts. - DeAnna , posted 07/06/07
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reserve judgement
theoretical physics is far out enough. it's hard for me to justify the spirtual aspect. I do think about it and have some intuitions that I would talk about. I wouldn't present it as a paper though.
I was fucking around in my head about the 'higer power' question. My worked over answer is; certainly there is or are higher powers. We are way down on the 'power scale.' The Sun is one hellovah 'higher power.' If it has to be scientient; I'm sure there are, and why or how would they care about us? - Unsubscribed , posted 03/18/06
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So-so
I found the material misleading at best and when I checked some of the backstory I found several of the people in the movie felt their views had been edited to the point of being misrepresented.

I had gone into it excited that QM would be capture in an accessable format, but came away with the feeling that my brain was being given good washing. - Swarm , posted 03/17/06
*****
"What the Bleep" has Amit Goswami in it!
When I worked at Noetic Sciences Amit was our scholar in residence, and he had to walk through my office to get to his. I just love Amit. We had GREAT conversations - we had lots of fun working together. The movie is great, lots of Noetic Sciences peeps in there - Candice Pert et al. It's all stuff I knew, but it was nice to see it on the big screen. - Danger Angel , posted 03/17/06
*****
Finally
Finally got around to seeing this movie and it is very affirming and great to learn new concepts too. Most of it rang true in my heartdar.

Watch it! - Jeffz , posted 06/27/05
*****
my second rating of this movie...& it *still* rocks...
timo, anyone who has their head about them knows how to extract the information from the hype...so WHAT if there happens to be a form of organised spiritual reality behind some of the folks who are in this?

what about all of those stiff-upper-lippy, stodgy, unyielding, old-school scientists who wont look past their noses and scoff at anything that threatens their knowledge, awareness (i.e. power) bases? ...many of them are bound to have *some* form of organised spirituality behind them as well...correct?

i'm sure george lucas & most of his crew do also, in one form or another...so should we start down that path & start bashing star wars for it's inconsistencies or silly plot because we're not up with the jewish or catholic or christian or muslim or baptist thing? 'cmon now...

...get wit da program, grasshopper...this is the type of wider-audience vehicle so many of us have been working *very* hard for - for a long time, just waiting for a vehicle such as this to spread transmutative scientific / spiritual and consciousness POSSIBILITIES with the world...which is what quantum physics is all about in the first place...yes?

Try reading the "Orch OR" Research Paper by Stuart Hameroff & Sir Roger Penrose - if you can't find it i'll gladly forwad you a copy. it's about microtubules in the brain and how we process consciousness...not *quite* subatomic at the biophysical level, but applying quantum mechanical subatomic theory nonetheless - i think you'll get the idea...and it's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg... warm regards, mx:d - .:mx:d:. , posted 05/16/05
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uh...quantum physicist here...
I have to disagree with Timo - and his obvious diatribe against this Ramtha school - I studied Quantum Mechanics and all the related Field Theory straight through my Master's Degree (in QM) - the movie is spot on accurate and VERY applicable to our macroscopic. newtonian world. Go read Tao of Physics - it is the tomb of this corner metaphysics. I can't recommend any of the TOE books (except for Ken Wilbur's, but, that's more sociology), as they generally converge on String Theory, which is a little bit off base for this topic. - Nova , posted 05/06/05
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Let's not get too excited here...
First of all, without the interesting subject matter (quantum physics and biology) this wouldn't be much of a movie at all. The music was annoying, the animation was moronic, and the plot was weak. Secondly, the information given on quantum physics is hardly accurate- the rules of quantum physics don't apply in the same way to the macroscopic world as they do to the world of subatomic particles. This movie is nothing more than a drawn out commercial for Ramtha's school of enlightenment / New Agism. - Timo , posted 05/05/05
*****
YEp
Its that good. - Sam , posted 04/30/05
*****
Life Changing Movie (Seriously!)
If you like quantum physics, the study of the 'Theory of Everything' (TOE), then this movie, 'What the Bleep do we know?' is for YOU!

Thank me later. ;)

-jr - Jay , posted 04/10/05

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