“What the Bleep do WE Know!?” points to the mind and body not being so different!
“What the Bleep do WE Know!?” played in theaters back around 2003 and addresses the issue raised by Quantum Mechanics as to what is the real relationship between the observer and the observed, consciousness and the physical, or the mind and the body.
The movie tries to be entertaining as well as informative offering a story line behind the concepts presented by experts in many fields.
As controversial as this subject may be “What the bleep do we know!?” makes it clear we can’t ignore this issue. If our most materialistic science Quantum Mechanics blatantly points to a relationship between the observer and the observed then we have to take notice.
In fact what is becoming obvious is that in order to move forward this issue as to what is the relationship between the observer and the observed needs to be resolved.
If you are into seeking a resolution to this Quantum Conundrum then I recommend viewing “What the Bleep Do We Know!?
You can purchasing one or both of the movies made, “What the Bleep Do We know!? and or “What the Bleep – Down the Rabbit Hole” (at their official website – not working anymore) here (at Amazon – this is not an affiliate link, I make no money if your purchase from this link) or by doing a Google search for the movie.
~Comments always welcome…
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Mervin says
Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as though you relied on the video to make your point. You obviously know what youre talking about, why throw away your intelligence on just posting videos to your weblog when you could be giving us something informative to read?
John Zettel - Author of Species Universe says
Good point, working on it! Check out my most recent posts:
https://speciesuniverse.com/species-universe
Click on the link above or the tab “Species Universe” at the top of the page or any of the tabs next to it for my own thought on this idea that it is time to stop ignoring the obvious implications of Quantum Mechanics and it’s time to start thinking of the Universe as a Species.
John
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Stream says
Great video