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What do you think about the science parts of this movie? Not the cult stuff...
What the bleep do we know? Down the rabbit hole. part6
What the bleep do we know? Down the rabbit hole. part7
remember that these science experiments are real.
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there's a lot of wanting to believe and favoritism for results.
I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.
I couldn't get past the mindless, pointless drivel in the first three minutes in order to see any.
There's science in these movies?
Has anyone actually tried looking up the studies? I did a quick search using Google Scholar and found this. In the abstract it says there is evidence that thoughts effect the physical world. This seems to be a credible source, not just a YouTube video. I don't feel like logging into my library to view it, but I'm sure if you follow the citations you can find many more supporting articles.
To think that we understand all of the forces in the universe right now is arrogant. There are still many things in the universe at work that we do not know.
It seems to me that our mind can have a small effect on the physical world. I notice they never say a person can force a computer to produce ALL ones or ALL zeroes. Maybe though with training we could learn or maybe some are born with stronger minds.
thoughts dont affect the world, actions do.
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thoughts dont affect the world, actions do.
in most every case, yes, I agree with you.
scientifically speaking, there is some pretty interesting experiments backed by quantum physics that have results suggesting that our thoughts can effect the world around us. I am skeptical about the findings in this video (part 6 and 7) and as soon as I get a chance I'm going to do the rice test.
here's a shorter youtube about the "miraculous" messages from water: www.youtube.com/watch
and here is the rice test based off of the same thing: www.youtube.com/watch
now, I imagine there would be more skeptics than supporters of our "thoughts can affect things" experiments, since there is no foundation to base these claims on except quantum physics and experiments by a few hundred people who might just be trying to sell the idea. But, Emoto and his his water crystals experiments have been around since 1999, and I have seen more claims to truth than fiction. The actual scientific theories behind quantum physics support all these "out-there experiments" and results - so it's hard to say, skepticism aside, whether or not our thoughts can effect the world around us like they do in the experiments.
I strongly suggest you give the first 2 videos in my first post a chance... they are interesting to say the least.