tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post7363872832395854120..comments2024-03-27T19:47:13.475-07:00Comments on Dark Buzz: Infinite Potential, the movieRogerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03474078324293158376noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post-53439860711981330932020-10-03T22:53:52.141-07:002020-10-03T22:53:52.141-07:001. I watched this movie when it came, which was in...1. I watched this movie when it came, which was in June 2020. <br /><br />I vaguely recall that it took me 2 sessions (on 2 different days) to complete it. I distinctly recall that the photography was excellent in some parts, though unnecessary rotations were also imparted to the camera, and the locales seemed a bit foreign. <br /><br />...All in all, the movie didn't leave much of an impression. ... Just recollecting, now that you mention it.<br /><br />2. Contrast: I think you know well that I don't agree with the Copenhagen interpretation. However, I remember I had actually enjoyed "Copenhagen", the 2002 movie about Heisenberg and Bohr. (I've forgotten where/how I watched it, but it wasn't in a movie theatre. Must have stumbled on it pretty much randomly---I don't watch many movies.) <br /><br />I vaguely recall that I had read about the movie beforehand, and had found the idea of the James Bond actor playing Heisenberg repelling from the outset. But I think they showed it on TV some late night, and after a few minutes, I was engaged, and I completed it. <br /><br />I was impressed by all the three actors, but Craig was outstanding. ... The story was what you (I mean *I*) would expect from it---I mean the Copenhagen interpretation. But the plot was engaging, and they succeeded in creating the atmosphere (in my less informed opinion). All in all, I plan to watch it again, sometime.<br /><br />3. The Wiki on Jiddu Krishnamurti quotes Papul Jayakar, his biographer, saying " <br /><br />>>"The boy had always said "I will do whatever you want". There was an element of subservience, obedience. The boy was vague, uncertain, woolly; he didn't seem to care what was happening. He was like a vessel with a large hole in it, whatever was put in, went through, nothing remained." <br /><br />This one character is fascinating. Every time he is mentioned, I say to myself: "Worth looking into." But then, this subject has a way of not remaining in the mind.<br /><br />4. The last time I checked on them, the cutting- and/or bleeding-edge Bohmians were *still* struggling with the problem that their wave "lives" in a $3ND$ configuration space but their particle in the $3D$ physical space.<br /><br />I hope to be able to find the time to understand what they are exactly at or about, after I finish my ongoing work on my new approach.<br /><br />Best,<br />--Ajit<br />Ajit R. Jadhavhttps://ajitjadhav.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com