Aether Spirit Connection

Do you wonder what happened to Einsteins Luminiferous Aether? It never was completely discarded, even by Einstein himself. Mainstream Science has told us it is bogus. Today, many physicists are laboring over the aether and calling it by many different names. Truth is Truth, it will persist both in Science and in understanding God. What is false will fail. This blog is about charting those truths in such a way to show how they merge together as one truth.

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

WTF Do We Know?

I checked some 'critical' reviews of the film "What the Bleep Do We Know" before going to see it last night. One made it sound anti-religion, where science tends to lean at times, the other promised a basic understanding of quantum physics and how it seemlessly fits together. Ideas of Superposition, direction of time, neuro science, hologrpahics, observer theories and subatomic levels of electrons effect on properties ..were all 'presented', and cleverly animated with cutting edge technology.

While I found the film entertaining and also thought provoking, I realize the theories discussed are presently under debate and investigation in the world of physics, so, not by any means final. The film was actually quite spiritual in nature and I wasn't expecting that. Where it did not 'disagree' with my own Faith, some of it seem'd over the top to me.

Many credible physicists, radiologists, psychologists, Doctors and even a theologist were interview'd and credit'd. It made 'sense', however, one red flag for me was 'Ramtha" aka JZ Knight, who seem'd to be combining scientific findings with her new age twists of spirituality, wich is fine. There are different ways to experience spirituality.

Nothing in me was offended or shaken. I recognized some truths in it, while other things made me narrow my brow and wonder. The whole power of thought effecting water thing was grossly incomplete. I didn't get that. So this is my 'review'... I scanned the room taking note of my peers. Half of them were earthy student types with notebooks, the other half seem'd to be mid to later life couples. They all looked like 'thinkers' to me. I'm glad I went, it was worthy of my consideration.

I'll keep reading my books though. :-) If you've seen, or want to see it I'd like to hear what you think so please comment?