Review: What the Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole

Are science and religion getting married? After centuries of fighting about who is right, quantum physics seeks to marry science and religion. What the Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole explains some of the major concepts of Quantum Physics

Main points in Down the Rabbit hole

·         Science tells us that we are a “lonely mistake in the world” that we are genetic mishaps that happened, and that we mutate via evolution.  We are alone in this lonely world in this lonely universe. The emphasis of alone, and separateness from the universe creates all the problems in the world. Quantum emphasizes that we are all one, and connected.

·         New paradigm – consciousness is real, and we live by our senses (sight, feeling, etc) to perceive reality; yet, we process 4 billion bits of information per second, and only “perceive” 2,000.. This suggests that there is more beyond our perceived reality. (So, shift your reality, and read on…)

·         Quantum mechanics – the belief that the world is not clockwork (machine), it is an organism that is interconnected and extends through space and time.  From a basic standpoint, how I think, affects the world. This makes the idea that a world view is important.

-          We can explain gravity, etc via traditional physics, however; at an atom –level the laws are different; thus, quantum mechanics comes in to explain at an atom level (See theories of superposition, entanglement, Bose – Einstein condensates, collapse of the wave function)

-          We are made of a unified field

-          What makes up things are ideas, information, and concepts.

-          The atoms of things never touch each other (atoms of a basketball never touch the atoms of the  ground)

-          Waves of information happen (and I won’t even try to explain this one – I’ll leave it to Dr. Quantum’s Double Slit Experiment:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfPeprQ7oGc )

·         Thoughts and feeling effect physical reality. (Refer to Dr. Emoto’s study of water: http://www.whatthebleep.com/crystals/) http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-3632908240778323085) Makes you think, if this is what happens to water, and we are comprised primarily of water, then imagine how we are affected by thoughts.

http://www.youtube.com/v/EzMybuBMNVM

·         What you focus on is what persists in your life (e.g., victim mentality keeps you experiencing events that make you a victim)

·         The fundamental truth of unity, or Entanglement. There are different levels of worlds – the world we see through our eyes, our cellular world, etc). The theory of Entanglement states that at the subatomic level, we are united.

·         Our observation has a very direct effect on our world (what we experience).  Our observation consists of our senses, however; if we put out the intentions to change (e.g., becoming for fit), and focus on those intentions every day, and visualize, we can change (e.g., be more fit)

·         Creating a different pattern and perspective (A new you):

-          The frontal lobe of our brain allows us to change our mind (free will, inspiration, decision making). It is via the frontal lobe that we change our habits.

-          Memory and emotions get hard-wired together (love gets wired with memories of heartbreak, etc), which then effects how we perceive certain things, and can create our identity (e.g., victim).

-          Practicing changing our thoughts/beliefs creates new neuron pattern in our brain, which then makes it easier to adapt to a new outlook, habit, etc.  Quantum physics relates this to praying – holding a thought.

-          Change means leaving behind our identity (behavior) to become who we want to be (behavior modification)

·         Each cell is alive, and has a consciousness. Each cell knows if it needs more chemical stimulation (e.g., signals brain “I’m hungry”/need that kind of stimulation if hungry/ over-eater). This process facilitates our patterns (overeating, depression, etc.)

·         Addictions are driven by a lack of control of an emotional state. When we are addicted to our emotional state, the people we love are the people that sympathize most with our victimhood, etc.

-          We can become addicted to stress, so we won’t quit a job, etc.

·         A master  “seizes the day”

·         Sex (you just have to see this – your cells and sex/addictions).. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNbj8rqbRAk

·         Aging is a matter of improper protein production

·         Getting out of our traps – the universe brings teachings to our door that we if we listen, we can get into a place beyond our physicality, and start asking questions like “why am I here?” “what is my purpose?”. It is then we can live our full potential and live an extraordinary life, and advance spiritually. It can also change how we see ourselves, and feel about ourselves (e.g., from “I hate myself” to “I love myself”)

-          Thoughts create our reality

-          An enlightened person sees consequences for every action, and if he/she wrongs that will cause him/her to face it and resolve it

·         They touch upon God,  - that God is not outside of us, but a part of us. That we are connected by a “onemindedness”

·         Precognition, telepathy, etc. are examples of entanglement (marriage of spiritual and science)

This article is merely to review ideas discussed in What the Bleep, however, if you would like reference information that goes into these ideas into depth, please visit the following sites:

·         The Wikipedia for Quantum physics (http://www.quantiki.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page)

·         Entanglement video: http://www.youtube.com/v/ja0UUKbVlhA

·         What is Quantum Physics? http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/science/what.html

·         The latest news on Quantum physics: http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/matter_energy/quantum_physics/

·         Major theories:

http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/physics/quant/node1.html

http://www.hpwt.de/Quantene.htm

http://library.thinkquest.org/3487/qp.html

·         http://www.thebigview.com/spacetime/

·         Video clips (this person has almost the entire movie here): http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=setnor

·         EFT: http://www.emofree.com/Articles2/what-bleep.htm

·         Unified Field Theory:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/everything.html

http://www.beotel.yu/~mmalovic/boblock

 

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