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Lexxus
11-15-2007, 05:48 AM
Has any one seen the documentairy What the #$*! do we know!? It's about quantum physics and they ask really deep questions like who are we? How can I affect my reality with thoughts? Are the things we think are real really real?
vexed less, I think you'll find this documentary very interesting cuz I read you're into the 'observer' theory. In a way, it kinda had an impact on how I think about life.
You should check it out
T-rade
11-15-2007, 06:09 AM
Link homie?
Lexxus
11-15-2007, 06:33 AM
Got no link. I was just wondering if any of y'all had seen it.
Maybe I'll up it in the weekend, cuz I'm at my parents house right now so I don't got it here.
vexed less
11-15-2007, 03:54 PM
Has any one seen the documentairy What the #$*! do we know!? It's about quantum physics and they ask really deep questions like who are we? How can I affect my reality with thoughts? Are the things we think are real really real?
vexed less, I think you'll find this documentary very interesting cuz I read you're into the 'observer' theory. In a way, it kinda had an impact on how I think about life.
You should check it out
^^^damn kid good looks.....
my views have develop from various sources..... but i have read a book similar to wat u have meantioned here.... it was called 'The Intention Experiment' by Lynne McTaggart.... shit was amazin...
quantum physics, from wat ive read, is in a totally different league to the more 'out-dated' Newtonian physics....
...it has to do with sub-atomic particles, and how they dont actually abide by the laws of sience that we have considered compulsory.
shit really is amazin.... anyone who needs something interestin to learn about i cant stress how much i reconment this sort of subject....
major props lexxus.... ima see i fi can cop that doco.
peace.
Lexxus
11-16-2007, 05:57 PM
Here's the link:
http://files.filefront.com/WTFDWKavi/;9053296;/fileinfo.html
vexed less
11-16-2007, 06:04 PM
^^^cheers kid.... if u are interested in something very similar i recommend 'The Intention Experiment' by Lynne McTaggart
i think it would be similar to this doco.... it includes various expirements providing proofs of how this world can be affected by our thoughts.
It also explains heaps on quantum physics, sending intention, remote healing....ect.
thanks again for the link.
Lexxus
11-16-2007, 06:23 PM
aight, I'll check it out. Ima look if I can find the ebook
vexed less
11-16-2007, 06:38 PM
...for some reason this review doesnt mention one thing about quantum physics which is a key aspect of the book...wtf??
Book Review
By Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
The Intention Experiment
Using Your Thoughts to Change Yourself and the World
Lynne McTaggart
Free Press 02/07 Hardcover $26.00
ISBN: 0743276957
"A textbook definition of intention characterizes it as 'a purposeful plan to perform an action, which will lead to a desired outcome,' unlike a desire, which means simply focusing on an outcome, without a purposeful plan of how to achieve it. An intention was directed at the intender's own actions; it required some sort of reasoning; it required a commitment to do the intended deed. Intention implied purposefulness: an understanding of a plan of action and a planned satisfactory result." This helpful definition of intention is from Lynne McTaggart, an award-wining investigative journalist, an internationally recognized spokesperson on the science of spirituality. and the author of five books including The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe.
Over the years, many spiritual healers, Buddhist monks, Quigong masters, and shamans have used their thoughts to bring about changes in themselves, in others, and in the world. They have taught us that "reality is not fixed, but fluid, or mutable, and hence possibly open to influence." McTaggert presents an overview of scientific experiments conducted in the field of human consciousness on the power of the mind to influence reality. She then suggests ways we can use intention in our everyday lives by powering up, reaching a state of peak intensity, developing mindfulness, merging with the "other," being compassionate, and specifically stating the intention.
McTaggart concludes with an invitation to readers to participate in an experiment in intention on her website: www.theintentionexperiment.com. The author is convinced that collective intention can have a significant impact on global problems if we just use the positive energy that we possess to make the world a better place.
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