. . . maybe it's time to step out of the dark ages and do a little homework.
Here, I'll get you started . . .
In Nassim Haramein's paper, Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass, a prediction of the charge radius of the proton was confirmed with greater accuracy than any other theoretical framework. An experiment performed in 2013 by a team of scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute, confirmed the prediction.
Nassim's paper "Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass" was published in the peer-reviewed journal Physical Review & Research International. This paper covered his precise calculations on the holographic mass/charge radius of the proton. His findings related to the fundamental physics driving gravitational effects from the cosmological scale to the quantum scale has massive implications on the understanding of the source of mass in our universe.
This theory was later scientifically confirmed when the proton radius was determined through the measurement of muonic hydrogen by an international team lead by Aldo Antognini and carried out at the Paul Scherrer Institute.
Superb film in every way.
The Connected Universe
2016
Action / Documentary
The Connected Universe
2016
Action / Documentary
Plot summary
This fascinating journey of exploration of the connection of all things in the Universe is narrated by the legendary Sir Patrick Stewart. The film explores the mechanism of connection of all things in the Universe.
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August 25, 2023 at 03:49 PM
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For those who don't believe . . .
quite a bunch of hocus pocus make-believe
This has the scientific veracity of alchemy in the middle ages. It's all made-up. The filmmaker obviously has talent for special effects, but the base materials are drawn from Nassim Haramein who does not do experiments, nor does he have peers review his findings. They just make up physics that sounds good and surround it with story telling.
Great convincing film but not necessarily consistent or evidenced
The production and story telling of the film/documentary is amazing - it is enough to convince you it makes sense and the science seems to support it. However viewers would benefit being aware that some of the statements framed could be misleading, they are inconsistent and/or are not actually supported by scientific rigor of evidencing as indicated - scientific methods and society are skeptics and rigorous specifically because of the bias we can hold for observing and determining truths and facts. I do appreciate and enjoy watching the film from the story telling, ideas and cinematic experience though.