lunes, 31 de octubre de 2011

What the BLEEP do we Know [2004]



Wiki (es)
El documental busca explicar la realidad combinando creencias místicas y postulados científicos obtenidos de la física, particularmente del principio de incertidumbre de la mecánica cuántica, como también nociones generales de psicología, psiquiatría y química.
Las ideas del documental son acompañadas por la historia ficticia de Amanda (Marlee Matlin), una fotógrafa sorda que modifica a lo largo de la historia su predisposición psicológica frente al medio que la rodea.
La historia ficticia sugiere en su desarrollo que la actividad de la conciencia puede incidir en la realidad física.



HomoToxicus.com (en)
Filmed in Portland, Oregon, What the Bleep Do We Know presents a viewpoint of the physical universe and human life within it, with connections to neuroscience and quantum physics. Some ideas discussed in the film are:
- The universe is best seen as constructed from thought (or ideas) rather than from substance.
- "Empty space" is not empty.
- Matter is not solid. Electrons pop in and out of existence and it is unknown where they disappear to.
- Beliefs about who one is and what is real are a direct result of oneself and of one's own realities.
- Peptides manufactured in the brain can cause a bodily reaction to emotion.
In the narrative segments of the movie, Marlee Matlin portrays Amanda, a deaf photographer who plays the role of everywoman as she experiences her life from startlingly new and different perspectives.
In the documentary segments of the film, interviewees discuss the roots and meaning of Amanda's experiences. The comments focus primarily on a single theme: We create our own reality. The director, William Arntz, has described What the Bleep as a movie for the "metaphysical left".


  • Audio: Ingles
  • Subtitulos: Español
  • Duracion: 02:34:20s
  • Peso: 956Mb

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