Pseudoscience in the guise of popular science

Davonte 2022-03-21 08:01:03

Is materialism the only way to know the world? of course not. But no matter how many other methods there are, pseudoscience is definitely not one of them. Even if he puts on the cloak of popular science, he also confuses a large part of the people.

Not to mention anything else, the seemingly most scientific part is interspersed with scientists' analysis and scientific theories. How many are actually real scientists? There is only one, Dr. David Albert, and he himself cried out after seeing the film, regretting that he had given the director four hours of quantum mechanics lectures that had been trimmed and turned into the film. pretense. And the case of Katsuya Emoto mentioned in it is a famous pseudo-scientific case in the scientific community. It has already been concluded. You can check it online.

As for the background of the various scientists given on the official website of the film, hehe, it is more appropriate for their names to appear in the list of "participants". If you are interested, you can search for the papers of these people, and I don't need to say much.

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