What the bleep do we know - & the Rabbit hole movie
"What The Bleep Do We Know" was perhaps the first movie to make the 'big screen' and showcase the overlap of modern science and spirituality as written in texts dating back thousands of years. Through digital graphics and a docu-drama format, the movie offers a face for the ancient philosophies and the quest of modern science, in it's search of a theory of everything (see the String Theory in "The Elegant Universe").
To save your bandwidth, you can now view What the Bleep in smaller 10 minute chunks in the sections below, OR scroll to the bottom for the entire presentation and interviews.
•Neurology, quantum physics, psychology, metaphysics, mystical thinking and spirituality.
•Interviews with scientists, philosophers, mystics and scholars.
•Themes are portrayed through the story of a deaf photographer as she struggles to find peace with events in her life.
•Features computer-animated graphics to illustrate concepts.
•The film has received criticism from the scientific community. All those who object to the film claim some form of misrepresented meaning touting it as pseudoscience. Which is another way of saying that the hypotheses are plausible and a basis for cause may yet be proven.
"What The Bleep Do We Know?": Intro - trailer compilation
Research among many of the separated schools of science (biology, physics, mathematics, psychology etc) is starting to overlap; this research is forming new views and has the potential for totally new schools of thought. Of particular interest is how Will Arntz talks of the inclusion of age-old philosophoical and spiritual studies emerging under new light into the labs and minds of the ever-curious and open-minded true scientist.
Learn how the brain works through the mind / body connection and how it is possible to 're-wire' our neural pathways in our brains to bring exciting change and newness into reality. In this PBS interview with Dr. Joe Dispenza from "What The Bleep Do We Know" he explains how our thought-patterns and emotional 'addictions' build our reality and that we can indeed change what we make.
Quantum Science: The "Double Slit Experiment" and "wave-particle duality"
This experiment shows a particle of light can be two seemingly opposite things at the same time, having both the properties of a particle (like a marble) and a wave (as in liquid).
The A'haaa moment: Stepping outside the square (of Flatland) for a change.
When it comes to discovering and learning new concepts and ways of looking at reality, many of us stay in the safety of some kind of comfort zone only because we have no 'place' in our experience to put ideas that are broader than our model (map/concept) of our world. ...But the only place we really grow is through experiencing the places we don't yet know.