12-10-2016, 11:03 PM
this was a crowdfunded film, which is available for rent on vimeo, at a fairly reasonable price.
I had a fairly good time with it. Loved having Patrick Stewart as the narrator
The film itself is quite artistically done, and uses the physics of Nassim Haramein to paint a new vision for how human beings (and consciousness) is able to witness itself.
I also loved the importance of the 'proton' in terms of the theory/practice, as that played a key role in a scifi book I read just last week.
But yeah - it deals with 'gravity', quantum mechanics, black holes, and energy. Nassim himself seems like a pretty decent guy, and has charted his own way to these natural (and mathematical) understandings. Connected to the world of nature (and his environment) himself.
It goes for 100 minutes; and while we wish all these things could be free - it's quite a modest cost for the experience. There's definitely solid production values; and I got to get exposed to a couple of new principles, which could be quite revolutionary, in days to come. Sparks the Imagination - that's for sure!
[vimeo link]
ps, even though this guy has been mentioned on the forums over the years, this is the first time I've spent a significant amount of time with his work. I grok.
Film was made by Malcolm Carter.
I had a fairly good time with it. Loved having Patrick Stewart as the narrator
The film itself is quite artistically done, and uses the physics of Nassim Haramein to paint a new vision for how human beings (and consciousness) is able to witness itself.
I also loved the importance of the 'proton' in terms of the theory/practice, as that played a key role in a scifi book I read just last week.
But yeah - it deals with 'gravity', quantum mechanics, black holes, and energy. Nassim himself seems like a pretty decent guy, and has charted his own way to these natural (and mathematical) understandings. Connected to the world of nature (and his environment) himself.
It goes for 100 minutes; and while we wish all these things could be free - it's quite a modest cost for the experience. There's definitely solid production values; and I got to get exposed to a couple of new principles, which could be quite revolutionary, in days to come. Sparks the Imagination - that's for sure!
[vimeo link]
ps, even though this guy has been mentioned on the forums over the years, this is the first time I've spent a significant amount of time with his work. I grok.
Film was made by Malcolm Carter.