7/10
Just My Perception
17 September 2006
Warning: Spoilers
...it is easy to question the speculation in the movie and point your finger at all the things that are not true. But in fact it shows your own strong believe in the importance of pure science. But what is pure science? That word is too abstract. In this case, pure scientific truth is based on mathematics. In pure science, if the mathematics are right, something is true till its proved wrong. Do you think that's a good approach on the truth? It gets more difficult when the movie tickles some of your own crazy thoughts and ideas about the Universe, which you already had when you where a child. A little bit hypnotized under influence of alpha- wave music and the easy- listening tone of voices, for me, the movie what the Bleep do we know, was a spiritual journey. I think when you approach this movie only in a scientific way, you get lost in a veil of secrecy. In that case this is simply not a movie for you, there are enough beautiful pure scientific movies, go for that! This movie is for philosophers, people in quest, spiritual starved people craving for new insights, dreamers, people in orthodox chains, etc. This movie doesn't have the answers, it never claims to have them. But what fun would it be if the makers of this movie just followed the protocol 'Pure scientific approach'? Wouldn't it be nothing more then a 13 in a dozen movie, a skinny version of Hawkings Universe? Its a movie, everybody has to decide for themselves what is true or not. The reason why the movie get a 7 out of ten is because of two lies. 1. The change of water after blessing and the intention of a thought. In fact it shows a molecule before and after freezing it. ( a shame ) 2. Quantum mechanics does not tell us that large objects like a basketball, a chair or a table or even persons are waves of possibilities. I think that this is the point Ramtha goes its own course and I go mine, still I keep the idea in mind. Its just fun to question it all and try to find answers. But it always is a mystery. That's why its fun in the first place. Like the following idea; 1+1=3 Why? For example; one person + one person = a group. Now you got one person, another person and a group. So 1+1=3 2=3.
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