This film apparently has a pretty strong 'underground' following in the USa. "What the Bleep Do We Know"
Here is a reasonably good summary: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0399877/plotsummary
A link, about 700 megs in avi format.
http://hraunfjord.com/1/videos/thhps/WhatTheBleepDoWeKnow.avi
The work of a Dr, Emoto is featured in this film. It claims that by putting words on containers of water you can change the molecules.
http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/research_emoto.htm
In the film there is a description of the implications of quantum physics, giving some really interesting leads to look into. Especially the changing of the water molecules and the story about the Indians in the Caribbean not being able to see Columbus' ships. Probably unprovable but I remember reading a story about hypnosis in which it was shown that if one does not believe something is possible one cannot see it.
The people interviewed are most interesting especially the chiropractor who starts each day by infecting the quantum field. Actually they are all very interesting people.
The transformation of the main character seems a hopelessly hokey to me, I don't like the special effects much and the wedding scene is almost intolerable. Who is the chick that dances in the paint? Oh, we all need one of her!
The workings of the brain are most interesting and somewhat ominous because you can wire yourself to a place that will make it unlikely for you to ever get out of. The idea that your consciousness influences the collective consciousness and even physical things is useful to say the least and the film offers as evidence an experiment done in Washington DC where they claim crime was reduced by collective meditation. Maybe we should try to levitate the Pentagon again.
"Quantum physics allows for the intangible phenomena of freedom to be woven into human nature." That quote alone should make the film irresistible.
A word of warning; Ramtha is associated with this film, but it doesn't bother me, largely because of the other people in the film.
Here is a reasonably good summary: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0399877/plotsummary
A link, about 700 megs in avi format.
http://hraunfjord.com/1/videos/thhps/WhatTheBleepDoWeKnow.avi
The work of a Dr, Emoto is featured in this film. It claims that by putting words on containers of water you can change the molecules.
http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/research_emoto.htm
In the film there is a description of the implications of quantum physics, giving some really interesting leads to look into. Especially the changing of the water molecules and the story about the Indians in the Caribbean not being able to see Columbus' ships. Probably unprovable but I remember reading a story about hypnosis in which it was shown that if one does not believe something is possible one cannot see it.
The people interviewed are most interesting especially the chiropractor who starts each day by infecting the quantum field. Actually they are all very interesting people.
The transformation of the main character seems a hopelessly hokey to me, I don't like the special effects much and the wedding scene is almost intolerable. Who is the chick that dances in the paint? Oh, we all need one of her!
The workings of the brain are most interesting and somewhat ominous because you can wire yourself to a place that will make it unlikely for you to ever get out of. The idea that your consciousness influences the collective consciousness and even physical things is useful to say the least and the film offers as evidence an experiment done in Washington DC where they claim crime was reduced by collective meditation. Maybe we should try to levitate the Pentagon again.
"Quantum physics allows for the intangible phenomena of freedom to be woven into human nature." That quote alone should make the film irresistible.
A word of warning; Ramtha is associated with this film, but it doesn't bother me, largely because of the other people in the film.