Sunday, December 7, 2008

What the bleep do we know?

A film where the title only applies if one believes the content. Apparently my view of humankind is still far too generous as I am rather shocked by the amount of people who are gullible enough to fall for this film encouraging the most outrageous of pseudosciences. In this "documentary", a woman goes through many 'perceived senses of reality', wherein we find out that water molecules can be influenced by thought. Well that's a new one. I will go change my perception of 'reality' right now because I am so profoundly affected by such an astounding yet entirely plausible discovery.

The 'documentary' claims to impart concepts from quantum mechanics, but adds in a segment from some past god named Ramtha who probably has sixty wives and multiple genitalia? (Its name IS really Ramtha, though the excess appendages are my creation but STILL not completely out there compared to some of the bullshit in that movie).

I went to go look up some background material as I could not keep watching after a while, especially with the condescending manner the snooty 'scientists' regarded actual science. Apparently the three directors are all adherents of the 'Ramtha School of Enlightenment', which was based on some trailer park woman's revelations by the 35,000 year old sea god. Well if that isn't solid backup I don't know what is. When she receives 'revelations' she rolls her chest back and speaks in a manly and outdated manner? I'm sure I did that playing Ken during my childhood quite a few times.

How did this garner so many awards and believers?!

I hate New Age cult bullshit. What the bleep do you know.

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