glad to see it

Octavia 2022-03-21 08:01:03

What's great about this film is that it introduces a rather extraordinary point of view. What he meant to me was a discussion of what constitutes destiny and whether strong causality reigns in the macroscopic world. Can consciousness really be taken lightly as a subordinate part of matter? My distaste for materialism is probably one of the reasons I appreciate this film. Realize what it is, how it is produced, and how is it different from matter (energy)? Why can't he act on the material world? I believe that no one can answer it yet, but materialists think they understand it naturally. This film also cannot answer the question of consciousness, but he is doing some kind of discussion, which is undoubtedly more meaningful to us who have been forced to accept materialism for a long time.

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What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? quotes

  • Joseph Dispenza: The brain is made up of tunny nerve cells called neurons. These neurons have tiny branches that reach out and connect to other neuron's to form a neuron net.

  • Receptor Cell: It's party time!