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  • What the Bleep Do We Know
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  • Filmed to promote a vague new age philosophy based on a very, very broad interpretation of quantum physics, the movie was funded by Z. D. Knight heavily features commentary from 'Ramtha' an ancient atlantian general who is apparently speaking through Ramtha. The movie feaures other proclaimed scientists who either have unrelated degrees or else as in the page quote, claim to have been taken grossly out of context.
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  • Filmed to promote a vague new age philosophy based on a very, very broad interpretation of quantum physics, the movie was funded by Z. D. Knight heavily features commentary from 'Ramtha' an ancient atlantian general who is apparently speaking through Ramtha. The movie feaures other proclaimed scientists who either have unrelated degrees or else as in the page quote, claim to have been taken grossly out of context. It follows a vague documentary format, switching between commentators talking about the implications of Quantum physics and consciousness altering reality [seemingly in radical and pretty much straight up magical ways], a story follows a deaf photographer with anxiety issues, Amanda who lives with her rather out there sister, as Amanda starts to experience reality through other perspectives as well as some experts in the field going over their experiments and findings. It emphasises diferent perceptions of reality and how our perception of reality can alter it, leading to rather Unfortunate Implications when they claim that bad things happen to us because we choose to play the victim and Amandaa's anxiety disorder seems magically cured after she finished destroying an image of herself in the mirror and starts thinking positive. Decent snark bait but some take it at face value, What the Bleep is not scientific so much as a apologist throwing together an argument from a vaguely understood branch of science and bending things to fit their philosophy.