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Jamison 2022-03-21 09:03:31
A pseudo-scientific movie
I just read this halfway through, and I feel that there are some problems with the point of view. 1. "The fact that the Indians can't see the boat" doesn't quite believe it. I don't know where is the exact record? Most of us have never seen an atomic bomb, but if one were in front of us, we would...
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Chase 2022-03-21 08:01:03
Quantum physics is amazing
This is a popular science video about quantum physics. It is a subversion and development of my thinking. There is a concept that begins to be implanted in my mind---------This world is wonderful, there are no absolutes, everything is there Possibly (so we should maintain proper humility in the...
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Devante 2022-03-21 08:01:03
This movie reminds me of The Reader
The film seems to explain quantum physics in a relatively vulgar way, and it promotes idealism. There is no logic, only an almost bluffing way to give the audience the illusion of an epiphany, an illusion of a rapid increase in intelligence in a short period of time. This utility reminds me of the...
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Winona 2022-03-21 08:01:03
Dynasty bacteria do not know the dark
"The bacteria do not know the dark and the old, and the crickets do not know the spring and autumn" - from the words in "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou". Mushrooms: Some mushrooms that live and die. Metaphor that life is very short. Cricket: A chilling cicada. The old saying goes that the cold cicada lives in...
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Albert 2022-03-21 08:01:03
Novelty and cold on the tip of rabbit fur
First of all, I have to be honest. At that time, I kept clicking my head on the corner of the bookcase, which is comparable to the scientist in the movie banging his head against the south wall. Although people were struggling to solve the mystery of science, I was just trying to maintain a certain...
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Kristy 2022-03-21 08:01:03
Exploration - touch the power deep inside
Created in 2004, "How Much Do We Know? , divided into two narrative lines: one is the plot narrative of the divorced photographer Amanda; the other is the documentary narrative of several scholars. The film uses visual special effects, animation, and vivid images, so as not to make the whole film...
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Davonte 2022-03-21 08:01:03
Pseudoscience in the guise of popular science
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...
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Octavia 2022-03-21 08:01:03
glad to see it
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...
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Halle 2022-03-21 08:01:03
We know nothing
Please believe with 100% psychology that every word and every feeling I say here is an intellectual cry from God to the bottom of the soul. When you are reading this article of mine, when you are willing to focus your eyes on this, when you are willing to continue to decentralize your attention,...
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Liliane 2022-03-21 08:01:03
How much do we know?
"How much do we know? , which is the name of a movie. When I started watching this film, and within three sentences of hearing it, I knew that I had been waiting for this film for a long time. This is a science and education film. What it tells us is that the knowledge we usually take for granted...
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What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? Reviews
Director: Mark Vicente
Language: English,German,Spanish Release date: October 22, 2004