I must
admit always living alone inside the internet; I’ve been rapt by the quantum
theories (both physics and mathematics) for two primary reasons:
1. that any experiment made is
influenced by the one who’s doing it and even by the observer
2. A. Einstein was the first to
“discover” quantum physics and dismiss them by saying that “God doesn’t play
dice”, but died before studying them as he had always done in his life.
This -
added to the fact that I now feel to have become almost a philosopher - has made
me look into a new type of DVD, much deeper in content, almost scientific, in
fact this post is about my new DVD entitled “SINGULARITY PRINCIPLE” that on one
side you should only watch if very interested and on the other is truly very
complex and very long to watch, therefore you must dedicate an entire afternoon
to it (it’s
taken several afternoons for me).
I’m hoping
that its trailer (above) and
the links (below) are sufficient to give an idea of
the topic being presented, but what I really like is that – here too – Einstein
envisioned singularities as the possibility – within his relativity theory –
that space and time could show to have either holes or edges, which to me is
almost Fanta-scientific, how can something as complex as the relationship
between space and time (search in Youtube, there are many great videos) show “edges” (???) or even
“holes”(???).
What I liked very much too is the transfer among parallel universes that one character goes through and that he's used to since young age.
This is really a video to watch alone, in silence and with a good PC with a superb internet connection (like me), because it makes your head spin, NOT because of the amount of alcohol you drink, but simply for the effort your brain must do to understand what’s being described.
This is really a video to watch alone, in silence and with a good PC with a superb internet connection (like me), because it makes your head spin, NOT because of the amount of alcohol you drink, but simply for the effort your brain must do to understand what’s being described.
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