Vol. 2 Issue 10
March 2007


The Global Consciousness Project

Can things get better?

















March 2007

From the Filmmakers

The major debate of our time + a new resource

by Will Arntz
What is the major “debate” for our time? Is it whether or not to recycle? Is it global warming? Is it stem cell research? No. The real debate is about something that seems very simple and incredibly basic.

Is there a non-physical Reality? Another way to ask the question is: Do things exist that are not perceived by our five senses or the mechanical extensions we have created to augment them?

Since the ascendancy of science around Newton’s time, and the success of the Industrial Revolution, the notion of anything non-physical being real has been relegated to the world of dreamers, religious fanatics, and charlatans.

Oû lá lá - Le BLEEP c’est Français!

Pardon our French, but hopefully you get the point. After thousands of requests, What the BLEEP Do We Know!? is being translated and dubbed into French and will soon be released in theaters throughout France, and then later released on DVD. We’ll keep you updated on the release details!

 

Free tickets to the nationwide release of Peaceful Warrior

$15 million in tickets to the March 30 weekend’s nationwide theatrical release of Sobini Films’ Peaceful Warrior will be given away between March 18 th and April 1 st through a dedicated web portal, www.bestbuy.com/peacefulwarrior. “We are beyond thrilled that audiences will be given a chance to experience a film that remains a passion project for everyone involved,” said Sobini Films’ Mark Amin and Cami Winikoff, producers of Peaceful Warrior. For more information www.bestbuy.com/peacefulwarrior

The Global Consciousness Project

by Cate Montana

The Global Consciousness Project, also called the EGG Project, is an international and multidisciplinary collaboration of scientists, engineers, artists and others that has been collecting data from a global network of random event generators since August, 1998. Headed by Roger Nelson, Ph.D., the Global Consciousness Project now has 65 host sites around the world running custom software that reads the output of physical random number generators and records a 200-bit trial sum once every second. It does this continuously day after day, month after month, year after year.

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