What the Bleep Do We Know by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente

Paperback, 320 Pages, Published 2007 by Health Communications, Mti Edition
$16.95 USD
ISBN-10: 0757305628
ISBN-13: 9780757305627
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If you haven’t seen the movie What the Bleep Do We Know!? Then you need to get it! Here is the paperback edition of the book based on the mind-boggling movie that grossed $11 million in the U. S. alone.
As the movie did, this book compels readers to ask themselves great questions that will reconstruct their lives as they know them.
With the help of fourteen leading quantum physicists, scientists and spiritual thinkers, this book guides readers on a course from the scientific to the spiritual and from the universal to the deeply personal.
Along the way, it asks such questions as, are we seeing the world as it really is? What are thoughts made of? What is the relationship between our thoughts and our world? Are we biologically addicted to certain emotions? How can I create my day every day?
What the Bleep answers these questions and others through an pioneering, new approach to self-help and spirituality that’s far different, and more exciting, than anything else on bookshelves. More than twenty short, focused, interactive chapters take readers on a journey that will integrate the answers to these great questions into every aspect of their lives.
Customer Reviews
Really good Physics, then Some Other Stuff by John Matlock (Winnemucca, NV)
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“I’m a physicist, or at least that’s what my college diploma says. So it was with great interest that I picked up this book. I found it very interesting. I also found that there were great parts that I simply skipped.
First the good parts. The descriptions of quantum physics, told here without mathematics are as good as I’ve read anywhere. Some of the stranger effects like the ability of the electron to change orbits in an atom instantly, travelling faster than the speed of light, is very well described. So is the discussion that (and to a certain extent continues) split the physicists into two camps when quantum theeory was developed.
The other part of the book that I skipped is when they seem to get very involved with trying to relate physics with religion, specifically the new age religions involved with chanelling the ‘thoughts’ of a ‘priest’ from 35,000 years ago.
I think the physics descriptions so good that I’ll recommend the book. I just skipped the new age cult stuff.”
It’s all about possibility… by A. Read (St. Louis, MO)
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“There will always be skeptics, especially when the topics raised are so controversial. But I would also say to these skeptics that they’re missing the point of this entire book and film: possibilitiy. The point is to challenge our minds, to explore the possibilities.
Some critics have focused on the segment where it’s stated that the brain doesn’t recognize the difference between a real object and the thought of that object. Of course most of us know the difference between what is real and what is imagined. That’s not the point here. What we should consider after hearing a statement like this how amazing the human brain is and perhaps study it further.
I know many hard-core scientists shy away from “New Age” ideas and the types of possibiliites presented here. But what this book intends to show is that science and spirituality can be compatible and that an open mind can lead to growth on many levels.
Check out the official “What the Bleep” web site. They recommend books on every topic mentioned in the film. And by the way, only 2 of the scientists in the film/book are associated with Ramtha. And you don’t have to believe everything you read or hear in order to find this book (and film) fascinating.
So what’s the worst that can come of this? People begin to ask questions and start reading more about science and spirituality. Sounds like a healthy education to me.”
Great Book for Bleepers by Flatwoods (Atlanta, GA)
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“If you liked the video, you’ll love the book. It expands on each topic discussed in th video. I just got the new “What the Bleep; Down the Rabbit Hole extended version” video and noticed that some of the new video material are the same interviews printed in the book.”
