Translates to "Actually we know a P"

Constance 2022-03-24 09:03:52

Remove all the teaching elements in this film, and you will find that it is actually a literary film about the tangled life of a deaf photographer. What is self-awareness? Why are people conscious? Are the brain hemispheres, the earth, and all the planets, all matter interacting with each other? Am I really in this state? If not are there other possibilities?

After watching this film, you will find that the best products in the "big bang" are not exaggerated, because scientists think too deeply all day long. If I keep thinking about these problems, how can I work, eat and sleep well. . .

The whole movie is quite long, but a few wonderful links can be picked out and watched:
1) Opening animation: church & laboratory Are religion and science incompatible or do they achieve the same goal? In the quantum dimension, manipulating subjective consciousness and objective matter is likely to be able to be unified. This is the point I want to explore in the whole article

2) sense and realization: We cannot perceive a completely "objective" world

3) What is the objective world? Matter is actually emptiness, emptiness is actually energy, and the effect does not need to be through "contact"; time and space are not absolute, why only the past can affect the future? And the sense of space created by all the separation is really just an illusion?

4) E.Schrdinger's cat The life and death of a cat is an objective phenomenon, but it also depends on your perception. To see, or not to see, to know, or not to know, creates countless possibilities?

5) Consciousness is the bombardment of cells by chemical factors produced by your hypothalamus. Similar perceptions, the same chemical formula will exacerbate this bombardment feeling, so people have "personality". Our perception of the individual is actually a kind of "chemical addiction"

6) A small circle becomes a small ball - the evolutionary thinking from 2D to 3D, thinking about the possibility of our evolution to 4D. Really fun!

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

  • Andrew Newberg: So the brain is capable of millions of different things that ah, that people should really just learn, that how incredible they actually are, and how incredible their minds actually are.

  • Joseph Dispenza: If it has changed we become the scientist to our life, which is the whole reason why we're here.