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

  • Marge 2022-03-21 08:01:03

    Thoughts are not everything

    If someone told me that Columbus landed in the New World, the natives didn't see the boat when they first started, because the boat was a foreign thing to them, I would believe it. We also have the same example in our own life. We see it every day, but we may not see it; if someone tells me that we...

  • Pasquale 2022-03-21 08:01:03

    Movie-watching experience 1-How to instantly pull you out of painful memories

    Today, I finished the masterpiece of quantum documentary - "What Do We Know?". Many points about neurology, quantum physics, and Buddhism can be picked up and expanded. Today, I will share one of the psychological counseling methods.

    How to pull yourself out of the quagmire of painful memories...

  • Sophia 2022-03-21 08:01:03

    It doesn't matter if it's fake or not

    Science aside, at least the filming was boring and the whole structure was messy, not as clear and interesting as The Secret. Before watching it, I recommended CC to watch it, hehe, because she said she believed in the law of attraction. After watching it, I asked her how she felt. She said that it...

  • Kurtis 2022-03-21 08:01:03

    Consciousness changes material existence, but how can science be confused with theology

    My dialectical understanding of science and religion mainly comes from Asimov's "Uninhibited Thoughts", and then I watched some movies and books about cosmic space and quantum mechanics, including this movie. At the beginning of the film, many scientists expressed their opinions, which was quite...

  • Brook 2022-03-21 08:01:03

    what do we know

    Regarding the film "What the bleep do we know", I basically gave up when I saw the "water knows the answer" part. Perhaps this is because my materialist education is too ingrained to accept such an idea at all. However, from the most objective point of view possible, what is being promoted in this...

  • Lucie 2022-03-21 08:01:03

    just a spirit

    Science can be used as a belief. This is not some kind of idealism advocated by people. In fact, if we look at it honestly and objectively, we will find that some very outstanding scientists in Europe and the United States all devoutly believe in their religions. Including Newton. Of course,...