Sunday, April 12, 2009

What the Do We Know?

I really enjoyed this movie; considering I am a practicing Catholic, you would think I would try to refute the evidence seen and try to deny what was shown. However, I love quantum mechanics; in my mind, every piece of information that is found further deepens my belief system. I have always been one that believes everyone needs to form their own opinion of the world and its creation over many years of their life. This movie gave many opinions and testimony to the micro-cosmos of our world.

Although I enjoyed the movie, I found a lot of theories that were presented to be a little strange and uncredited. Many of the things presented have an important place in our world today, but I felt some things, such as the water message experiment, did not need to be thrown into the movie, as there has been no proof or true documentation of this experiment. However, the more the movie got into unity and the mechanics of electrons, the more I began to make my own connection behind the meaning of unity and electrons being "small flashing thoughts." This world is a wonderful place; it makes perfect sense that everyone strives to find the meaning behind our existence.

Ultimately this movie makes you think. You wonder about all of the small things that make you who you are. You ponder the makeup of your body and soul. I suppose the only thing that matters is how you treat your life and how you make your day. I find comfort knowing that our being is controlled by something greater than ourselves. I suppose what we do perceive this world to be ultimately makes the unknown that much more special. So cheers to that, and let's move on through this life treating each other with utmost respect, as each person is made up of an existence that deserves much more respect than what is given each and every day. What a beautiful world!

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