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Originally Posted by Pitfall
it was great when i first saw it (even though it was a bit of a letdown), but now it's just "not bad". i now find that it patronizes the audience, claims much more than it proves, and contains some propaganda..
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I agree, I watched it twice to get a better understanding of the ideas presented and found it to be easier to digest.
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Originally Posted by Pitfall
it has people like ramtha (Ramtha is the name of a being that JZ Knight claims to channel. Knight asserts that Ramtha is a 35,000 year old spiritual being who was, according to Knight, "a Lemurian warrior who conquered the continent Atlantis and later became enlightened." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramtha)
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I had my doubts about this as well
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Originally Posted by Pitfall
and fred alan wolf (who charges $130 a person for his speeches) leading it; carries on about the water crystals thing like it's totally proven; and is edited in a way to mostly support the scientists which funded it (i.e. ramtha)... i dunno, i guess you've just got to expect this kind of thing from "new age" films...
i'm personally waiting for a non-new age film on quantum physics that will utterly knock wtbdwk out of the water... if any of you are interested in quantum physics, i recommend that you start off with books instead of what the bleep.
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This movie has to be given some leeway, due to the subject, how do visually project quantum physics?, it's not the "be all, tell all movie, but it's in the right direction.
Just my opinion.