An extended version of What the Bleep is seeing a limited realease in small theaters now. The original was released in 2004.

What the Bleep addresses our notion of "what is reality?" It deals with the subatomic levels of reality and with quantum mechanics and physics in exloring the "true" nature of reality. When scientists peer into the atom deep enough, they find that there is a level of reality in which all classical physics ceases to exist. And a new, "quantum" realm begins. At this quantum realm, all is connected. Better yet, all is one. Subatomic particles leap into and out of existence, travel backward in time, even exist in two places at the same time. Conclusions are drawn between real life and this scientific uncovering. What does this mean to our understanding of reality? Of time, and space? If at the most basic level of life and our being, there are appears to be no time? And the laws of physics are broken seemingly at will?

Our mind has the capacity to create reality as it sees fit. This "world of infinite possibilities" that exists smaller than the atom can be used consciously to affect our world. Experiments are cited that show how deep meditators are able to raise the ph of water 1 ph by simply setting the intent to do so. Machines that are designed to randomly generate numbers mathematically are influenced by people "wishing" that the numbers be scewed a certain way. A Buddhist Monk blesses a cup of water and when it is frozen it creates a dramatically more beauitful ice crystal than water from the same source that is cursed at.

Where science and religion were once one, they split apart in classical times. Religion covered the unseen, science the seen. These differences are breaking apart as science and religion (spirituality) are becoming one, once again. The most sacred spiritual truth "We are all One" is now being demonstrated scientifically and there is a whole body of scientific evidence showing that this is true. The greatest falacy affecting the human race is that we are "separate." When in fact we are "One."

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Rick