12-14-2016, 03:38 AM
hey Gemini. Sorry to hear about that. Sounds like it may be some patchy internet on your end. Vimeo is one of the 'bigger' streaming sites out there, so I'd like to think they have enough bandwidth provisioning to cater for most folks.
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As to the actual film, it's been a few days, and it's 'settled' nicely. Some things (talking general here), are not so good in hindsight, as when you had the original experience, but I don't think that's the Case here. I guess I was just ready for this Experience.
It can definitely come across as Hagiography. I mean, Nassim is the centerpiece of the Film. So I can see how that would put some folks off. I just think that the ideas themselves are of interest enough to have in one's mental arsenal, to lean upon as analogies and metaphors.
Builds on the Holographic Model of the Universe that such physicists as Wheeler, Bohm, and Susskind pushed in an academic setting.
If you can't watch the film, getting the book 'Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot is a great fill-in. It was published all the way back in 1991, and was truly influential on me as an awakening individual.
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As to the actual film, it's been a few days, and it's 'settled' nicely. Some things (talking general here), are not so good in hindsight, as when you had the original experience, but I don't think that's the Case here. I guess I was just ready for this Experience.
It can definitely come across as Hagiography. I mean, Nassim is the centerpiece of the Film. So I can see how that would put some folks off. I just think that the ideas themselves are of interest enough to have in one's mental arsenal, to lean upon as analogies and metaphors.
Builds on the Holographic Model of the Universe that such physicists as Wheeler, Bohm, and Susskind pushed in an academic setting.
If you can't watch the film, getting the book 'Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot is a great fill-in. It was published all the way back in 1991, and was truly influential on me as an awakening individual.