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What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? is a american film of genre Drama released in USA on 23 april 2004 with Marlee Matlin

What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? (2004)

What the Bleep Do We Know!?

What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?
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Released in USA 23 april 2004
Length 1h49
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Comedy-drama,    Documentary
Rating51% 2.599842.599842.599842.599842.59984

What the Bleep Do We Know!? (stylized as What tнē #$*! D̄ө ωΣ (k)πow!? and What the #$*! Do We Know!?) is a 2004 film that combines documentary-style interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that posits a spiritual connection between quantum physics and consciousness. The plot follows the story of a photographer as she encounters emotional and existential obstacles in her life and begins to consider the idea that individual and group consciousness can influence the material world. Her experiences are offered by the filmmakers to illustrate the movie's thesis about quantum physics and consciousness. The 2004 theatrical release of the film was followed by a substantially changed, extended DVD version in 2006.

Bleep was conceived and its production funded by William Arntz, who co-directed the film along with Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente; all three were students of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. A moderately low-budget independent film, it was promoted using viral marketing methods and opened in art-house theaters in the western United States, winning several independent film awards before being picked up by a major distributor and eventually grossing over $10 million.

The film has been criticized for both misrepresenting science and containing pseudoscience and has been described as a case of quantum mysticism; at the same time, many of its interviewees and subjects are professional scientists in the fields of physics, chemistry, and engineering.

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Filmed in Portland, Oregon, What the Bleep Do We Know!? presents a viewpoint of the physical universe and human life within it, with connections to neuroscience and quantum physics. Some ideas discussed in the film are:

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