The God Within

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Mike Adams’ documentary “The God Within” challenges modern physics’ inability to address the deeper questions of the universe. He argues that traditional physics, with its strict adherence to mathematics and materialism, has failed to acknowledge the existence of consciousness, free will, and the interconnectedness of all things. Instead, it seeks to avoid discussing what it all means.

Adams’ critique is rooted in his study of quantum physics, the many-worlds interpretation, and the nature of consciousness. He believes that conventional physicists are stuck in a Newtonian era of consciousness, unable to grasp the idea that consciousness exists at all. He cites Stephen Hawking’s book “The Grand Design” as an example of this failing, noting that it nicely summarizes the outdated view of conventional physics.

Adams argues that this approach to physics is akin to conventional medicine, with all the technical jargon but none of the soul. It fails to address the deeper questions of our existence, such as the role of intention and free will in the physical universe. By ignoring these questions, modern physics is missing the whole point.

Adams’ documentary is thought-provoking and challenges viewers to think beyond the narrow confines of conventional physics. He encourages us to question the fundamental assumptions that underpin our understanding of the universe and to explore the mysteries that lie beyond our current understanding.

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