Orpheus
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This is an especially good video to watch after a few beers. If you haven't heard of the double slit experiment before, this could mess with your concept of reality:
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Seeing things like this makes me sick.
Wonder how the experiment would change when Photons are used instead of Electrons, and "someone is watching".
Seeing things like this makes me sick. I love Physics but hate that I waited so long to find an appreciation. I'll be 95 before I have a degree in Physics at the rate I am going.
ok, well before everyones minds blow up. the reason the electrons behaved differently when observed is because they have to be actively watched, kind of like using a camera with a flash. the flash changes the picture. its not like the electrons showed signs of intelligence. they should have included this in the video.
This is a clip from What the Bleep Do We Know?. The movie masks a lot of new age religion and pseudoscience behind misrepresented scientific principals.
Three of the directors of the movie are members of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment and one of the people interviewed is Ramtha him/herself, who is a 35,000 year old Lemurian warrior being channeled by a woman named JZ Knight.
So are we as important as we would like to believe, or are we just a pimple on a gnats ass?Take a look at this. It's the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image.
http://www.jonathanminard.com/EarthSpace/Hubble_Ultra_Deep_Field_Black_point_edit.jpg
Wait, It Gets Worse: So all that **** we just said about how big the universe is (at least 90 billion light years)? Forget it. Thats small beans. The Cosmological Horizon is here to make your day a whole lot more complicated. Since we can only observe stellar bodies that have had some effect on us (usually bombarding us with light), there is an outer limit to what we can see of the universe. Hence, the observable universe. What about the rest? The parts of the universe beyond our Starcraft-style fog of war? Well, according to some math we have no interest in going into, the size of the actual universe is so large that if the universe we just described (the impossibly, mind-bogglingly large one) were the size of a quarter, the actual universe would be the size of the Earth. Daaaaaaaamn."
So are we as important as we would like to believe, or are we just a pimple on a gnats ass?
So are we as important as we would like to believe, or are we just a pimple on a gnats ass?
If there was a clip there, it's not working as of right now.
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