:03:14
and looked at yourself through the eyes
of the ultimate observer?
:03:23
[ Man ]
Who are we?
:03:26
Where do we come from,
what should we do...
:03:29
and where are we going?
:03:32
Why are we here? Well,
that is the ultimate question, isn't it?
:03:37
What is reality?
:03:40
What I thought was unreal,
now for me...
:03:43
seems in some ways to be more real
than what I think to be real...
:03:48
which seems now more
to be unreal.
:03:51
You can't explain it, um...
:03:53
and anybody who gets
too lost in try--
:03:56
anybody who spends too much time
trying to explain it...
:03:58
is likely to get lost forever
down the rabbit hole of mysteriousness.
:04:03
I think the more you look
at quantum physics...
:04:06
the more mysterious
and wondrous it becomes.
:04:09
Quantum physics...
:04:12
very succinctly speaking...
:04:16
is a physics of possibilities.
:04:20
These are questions--
:04:22
These are addressing questions, um,
of how the world feels to us...
:04:27
of-of whether there's a difference
between the way the world feels to us...
:04:30
and the way it really is.
:04:33
Have you ever thought about
what thoughts are made of?
:04:36
I think some of the things
we're seeing with the children today...
:04:40
is a sign that the culture
is in the wrong paradigm...
:04:43
and not appreciating
the power of thought.
:04:47
Every age, every generation
has its built-in assumptions--
:04:49
That the world is flat,
or that the world is round, et cetera.
:04:53
There are hundreds
of hidden assumptions...
:04:55
things we take for granted,
that may or may not be true.
:04:58
Of course, in the vast majority of cases,
historically, these things aren't true.