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What The Bleep is a movie for the science of tomorrow. It took theoretical concepts and extrapolated their implications for the laymens. The problem is that it's still theoretical science, so naturally the fundamentalists were uptight about it being portrayed the way it was, mostly because it verged very close onto the divide of science vs. spirituality and really to me, that was the point of the movie...to show us our minds and our physical reality have no real divide between then, they are one continuous field, and that our thoughts most certainly affect reality. The movie takes this disposition from the start, so if you already don't agree with that sentiment, then the movie is not enjoyable one bit. If you're open minded to that prospect, it's a fantastic journey. I feel that the scientists that scoff at it have a right to, but they will ultimately end up looking like those that scoffed at Galileo's observations.
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God appears, and God is light,
To those poor souls who dwell in night;
But does a human form display
To those who dwell in realms of day.
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