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the trailer for the movie what the bleep do we know?

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  • @Leehofooks

    You clearly didnt understand it, maybe you should stick to Jersey shore and UFC my simple friend...

  • Quantum-physics, I understand.

    But this movie takes it too far and is pure bullshit.

    Watch it and you'll agree

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  • @TunaPi "Channeling is real"- Proof? Even if it is real, it's HIGHLY unlikely that this is what Ms. Knight is doing- To quote Carl Sagan, ""the simplest hypothesis is that Ms. Knight makes 'Ramtha' speak all by herself, and that she has no contact with disembodied entities from the Pleistocene Ice Age."" Furthermore, Emoto's water experiments are little more than an art project and have no scientific validation. If he can in fact affect water with thoughts, James Randi has 1,000,000$ for him.

  • Time to do a little research...channeling is real. Also, thoughts do influence water, check out the book, Love Thyself, The Message from Water by Masaru Emoto. the pictures are the proof but you can try this yourself. Open your mind that you might see; there's an unending universe out there to be discovered, just like the microcosm of our mind.

  • @MoonAndAntarctica3 you should try and astral project then see what thouts can effect then you could really speak on it from your on experience

  • @redryan5048 No, the content in this film is literally fraudulent. I'm not trying to be antagonistic, I'm literally stating that nearly everything in this film is founded upon pseudoscience; the story about Native Americans not seeing Columbus's ship is an outright fabrication, the notion of thoughts influencing water has no actual evidence, and don't you find it just a tad unlikely that JZ Knight is actually channeling a 35,000-year-old Lemurian warrior?

  • @MoonAndAntarctica3

    In your opinion!!!!

  • @thequest49 i haven't seen it but apparently it just straight up lies about things like water molecules being influenced by thought. It's just not true

  • Particle physics...quantum theory are pseudo sciences? So Einstein was a moron then? Please....we'd still think the world was flat if someone didn't have the guts to think otherwise. Take what you like from this doc and forget the rest but don't disparage it because you don't understand it.

  • @redryan5048 What does The Sopranos have to do with anything? Again, that series doesn't claim to be anything other than a fictional program. "What the Bleep" presents pseudoscience and outright lies as facts, and is potentially dangerous in doing so.

  • @MoonAndAntarctica3

    Stick to Sopranos friend..............

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