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The most mindblowing documentary I've ever seen
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It's part of the What We Still Don't Know documentaries. They explain how our universe, and our whole life experience, could simply be a computer simulation. And they make a very good case for it. The first half or so of the documentary talks about other interesting stuff too, like the true nature of the universe, but the part about a computer simulated universe was the best.
Video: http://best.online.docus.googlepages.com/
Go to Technology/Future--> What We Still Don't Know --> Part II: Are We Real? |
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| washout |
*before i think about watching*
how long is it ?? |
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| Marc Summers |
| Yeah, we've discussed this in the PDD, it's good stuff, I have it all of the series on my ipod |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
im really glad i checked this thread, that link to all of those videos is going to make me useless for the next week. i love this stuff.
my tv never leaves the history or discovery channels. |
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| RJT |
:wtf:
Blake Jarrell in c0r!?!?!
:eek:
Shocking development. |
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| tranceDJ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
im really glad i checked this thread, that link to all of those videos is going to make me useless for the next week. i love this stuff.
my tv never leaves the history or discovery channels. |
Yeah, I like those and national geographic too. I wish you could get cable and pick just the channels you wanted since so many of them are . |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
LOL @ the Yat accent in the history of New Orleans video.
Oh god I miss that about New Orleans. Everyone in that video sounds like my mom. |
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| diggerz |
love the cosmology documentary, but here's my take...
There are so many questions about the true nature of humans and the universe that most of us take for granted, questions we never seek an answer for. However, the entire complexion of the human being is abstract enough to repell the humble viewer. I think that every single thing we do, ourselves, the events that go on in our lives can be linked to the doepfler effect. Everyone is connected... |
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| SuspicionVandit |
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amazing |
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| everett |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
im really glad i checked this thread, that link to all of those videos is going to make me useless for the next week. i love this stuff.
my tv never leaves the history or discovery channels. |
+1, just got out of uni for the semester, so I have time now :) |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
| quote: | Originally posted by everett
+1, just got out of uni for the semester, so I have time now :) |
yeah me too just finished wednesday, already wasting time hahaha |
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| nefardec |
interesting obviously
but kind of pointless
they may as well have been a bunch of nerdy high school advanced physics kids getting high for the first time.
a prime example of 'the more you know, the more you know you don't know".
didn't some french guy already write something about "le mauvais génie"?
i was a little disappointed with the documentary, but then again i didn't expect anything else given humankind's track record with the origin of life.
the mathematician with his life game and his thoughts on "cat" was pretty awesome. i had to rewind it after he said "what is a cat?" the first time lol |
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