MP Review: What the Bleep Do We (k)now!?

3 out of 5 petals
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I just finished reading the book What the Bleep Do We (k)now!? By William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, and Mark Vicente. I found it to be a worthwhile read and it has really exposed to me new ways of thinking and exploring how powerful the mind can be.
Yes, the book focuses around quantum physics — a science that some would consider a pseudo-science and something to simply laugh about and dismiss. But I’ve found this particular science — that deals with how our minds affect the material world — to be extremely fascinating and refreshing, really.
So many people out there think that they have it all figured out; that they truly understand the world and know everything that they need to know in order to get through life. Well this book helps to demonstrate how much we really don’t know about the world. And guess what? That’s perfectly fine.
There are two ways to look at a book such as this one.
- Completely dismiss everything you read in this book because you think that it’s not real and that how you think can’t really affect the world and make a change in the lives of others. You will feel angry and pissed off that you don’t understand what the hell these scientists are talking about. You many feel that there is some type of hidden agenda to push for a paradigm shift. You man feel confused to the point that you throw this book across the room and never open it again.
- You have an open mind and are willing to learn about new possibilities. This book will help you to think on new levels that you’ve never explored. You aren’t afraid to learn new philosophies and new thoughts from scientist, no matter how theoretical they are. You may find a lot of stuff that you don’t agree with or understand, but you are smart enough to take the best information that best suits your needs and interests in life. You continue to learn and expand your mind.
This is just one of those books that you’ll like or you’ll discard for good. I hope that you are among the former. As an entrepreneur, you need an open mind. A mind that continues to question the world and search for answers, no matter how dark and scary the paths to those answers may be. Quantum physics is a good starting point to help you attain those answers. This book will help you understand how your actions and thought affect this material world that we live it. Don’t worry, this book isn’t filled with math equations — all the information is clearly presented and the scientist speak “to” you, not “at” you in a way that we can all understand. It’s worth a read.












2 Comments
diggingdeeper
June 27th, 2007 at 8:41 am
Hey there,
“Yes, the book focuses around quantum physics — a science that some would consider a pseudo-science and something to simply laugh about and dismiss. But I’ve found this particular science — that deals with how our minds affect the material world — to be extremely fascinating and refreshing, really.”
There is not a physicist in around who would deny Quantum Physics. They may not understand it, but they would not deny it or cal it pseudo- science.
However, they way it is presented in the book is most assuredly pseudo science.
I will not fill your pages with information that is readily available about the film and the same information applies towards the book.
Simply do a search on Ramtha/JZ knight and what the bleep might add in propaganda for good measure.
If you do reccomend the book you may want to include “let the buyer beware”
Your entrepreneurs may want to keep some of the good fortune they have made or are thinking of making.
Gina
June 27th, 2007 at 4:28 pm
“Quantum physics is a good starting point to help you attain those answers.” What a perfect point! Soemtimes the most complicated things are actually simple if we look at them in another light, and perhaps stop having pre-conceived notions about them. I’ve never read anything on quantum physics, at least not since high school or some thing. And why? probably because I’d think it would be too foreign for me. I have a new goal now, that I came up with yesterday. I’m going to read 2 new books a week. one indepentently published and one that is out of my league. (or out of my old league — before I started reading quantum physics books.
Rock on Dave
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