• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

What the bleep do we know?

high|hgih

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I watched this documentary last night and there are a couple concepts that don't really register.

First off, they were saying that the native Americans were unable to see Columbus' ships. I feel like they didn't mean physically even though they kind of made it sound like that. I guess they meant that since they had no idea what it was, they just kind of put it off not taking notice. But then why would the shaman have to study the waves for so long to figure it out? I guess it's possible to simply not see things that your brain can't fathom.. Like those strange orbs of light in the sky that everyone sees. Like, there is no way we could chase those lights down and find out what they are so most people just disregard. Likewise there was no way they could have swam out there and chased down the ships.

the other thing I want to get more clear is how water molecules change shape when thoughts are made about them. This one is how the molecules change when thinking "you make me sick":



This is when feeling love and gratitude:



There is actually a study of this that I just found, this one seems more believable, here:
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Documentary was the whole Washington, D.C. Study. They had a huge group of people from a lot
Of different countries meditate for an extended amount of time in order to decrease DC's crime
Rate by 25% and apparently it worked. [FONT=.HelveticaNeueUI]http://merliannews.com/Meditation_45/Transcendental_Meditation_Experiment_Arrests_Crime_Study_Shows_Dramatic_Drop_in_Violent_Crime_During_D_C_Project_by_Alltm_org.shtml[/FONT]
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[FONT=.HelveticaNeueUI]That film was a very good one, I'm really starting to get into the quantum physics thing. It blows my mind no [/FONT]
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Zaehet Strife

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Positive thinking will not kill harmful bacteria and microbes that live in water bro....

Only science can do that.
 

tyler.durden

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Hey, OP. Although I like the idea, that water responding to thoughts thing was debunked soon after it came out -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masaru_Emoto

The guy admits he's not a scientist, didn't go through peer review, had no real controls in his 'experiments', and made a lot of money selling his H2O molecule merchandise by going straight to the public with his 'findings'. Simply pseudo science. Your link to the meditation affecting the crime rate in DC is broken, but without reading it I'm sure it's simply non sequitur reasoning: We prayed/meditated on this issue, the issue showed improvement, therefore our prayers lowered the crime rate. That reasoning reminds me of a Simpson's episode where the town saw one bear and started the Bear Patrol replete with helicopters and endless squad car parades. Homer says, 'Well, the Bear Patrol is working, I haven't seen one bear around'. Lisa says after picking up a stick from the ground, 'that's specious reasoning, dad. By your logic, I could say this stick keeps Tigers away. Homer asks, 'How so?' Lisa responds, 'I don't see any tigers around here, do you?' Homer takes a $20 out of his wallet and responds, 'Lisa, I'd like to buy your Tiger Stick...' Lisa starts shaking her head, thinks better of it, then exchanges the stick for the $20. Don't be a Homer ;)
 

guy incognito

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I believe it was a rock not a stick. What really made the scene for me was the stealth fighter jet, something with an obvious multi-multi-million dollar price tag, flying by with a no bear logo on it. Working like a charm.
 
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