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5.0 out of 5 stars A More Expanded Appreciation of the Quantum World of Possibilities.
If my school science teacher had been as light hearted and fun as Mike is in this presentation, I know that I would have learned and appreciated a lot more science!

This is a DVD of a live lecture by Physics teacher Mike Wright, one of the appointed teachers for Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, lecturing to a varied audience of Ramtha's students... some may be...
Published on November 9, 2005 by Belinda Dawson

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3.0 out of 5 stars Save Your $25 If You Want In-Depth Science...
Although the general subject matter of this video is interesting if you are in to theoretical physics and metaphysical mysticism, the depth of the "science" in this video is relatively shallow. I hoped for in-depth insights into physics and metaphysical reality but got material I could have read on the internet for free or in other material. The scientific studies cited...
Published on March 8, 2006 by Scott C. Warneke


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A More Expanded Appreciation of the Quantum World of Possibilities., November 9, 2005
This review is from: Nonlocality And The Observer, A New Model For Your World (DVD)
If my school science teacher had been as light hearted and fun as Mike is in this presentation, I know that I would have learned and appreciated a lot more science!

This is a DVD of a live lecture by Physics teacher Mike Wright, one of the appointed teachers for Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, lecturing to a varied audience of Ramtha's students... some may be scientists some may not.

Mike brings the understanding of Quantum Physics into everyday life with his use of practical, everyday reality experiments that are interactive and fun. He explores Einstein's statement "Space and time are not conditions in which we live, they are modes in which we think", using humorous and practical examples that we can all relate to.

Mike also explores the popular concept that "The Observer is affecting what is being observed" (one of the main concepts presented in the movie What The Bleep Do We Know!?) and again uses simple everyday experiences that we can apply to our own life, to illustrate this statement.

I found this DVD to be very helpful for my own understanding and appreciation of the Quantum world of possibilities; very easy to follow; also humorous and entertaining. One gets an impression of the awesome possibilities we have lying latent within us, and that with knowledge such as this, along with training, we can access them.

This is a DVD that is excellent for those of us who are desiring to further explore this popular world of Quantum Physics. For me, the simpler the explanations of this whacky science, the more fun it becomes and the easier it is to accept that we are responsible for creating our reality with our thoughts!

Along with this DVD, I would also recommend the books 'Alice in Quantumland', and Ramtha's 'A Beginners Guide To Creating Reality', which both give deeper understandings of the Quantum world and how we each affect it.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Save Your $25 If You Want In-Depth Science..., March 8, 2006
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Scott C. Warneke "scizot" (Fairview, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nonlocality And The Observer, A New Model For Your World (DVD)
Although the general subject matter of this video is interesting if you are in to theoretical physics and metaphysical mysticism, the depth of the "science" in this video is relatively shallow. I hoped for in-depth insights into physics and metaphysical reality but got material I could have read on the internet for free or in other material. The scientific studies cited are interesting, but the video glossed over them at a high level and much of the time in the video was wasted watching the host standing in front of an audience waiting for the audience to perform discussion exercises. This video is for people who are new to "new paradigm science" and new-age philosophy. Save your $25 if you are looking for in-depth revolutionary science.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, August 6, 2006
This review is from: Nonlocality And The Observer, A New Model For Your World (DVD)
Quite informative, it helps fill in some of the blanks of the experience we call life.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Nonlocality? Nongood !, February 17, 2006
This review is from: Nonlocality And The Observer, A New Model For Your World (DVD)
In a search for scientific information I put out $25.00. All I got was a poorly shot film with a boring teacher who should have stayed teaching elementary school. On second thought, the students are better off without this guy. I highly recomend you pass this stinker by.
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