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The book is actually the adaptation of the movie. William Arntz. Graduated in 1972 from Penn State University He got a degree in Engineering Science First employed as a Research Physicist After that, he pursue film career Then he became a buddhist and do meditation
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William Arntz • Graduated in 1972 from Penn State University • He got a degree in Engineering Science • First employed as a Research Physicist • After that, he pursue film career • Then he became a buddhist and do meditation • After that, her wrote AutoSys, a software that was a huge success
Main Idea • Is what we perceive as reality actually real? • The mind plays a huge role in creating our reality
View of Ultimate Reality • Does not actually talk about ultimate reality
View Toward Religion • Its idea contradicts the organized religion such as Christianity • More like Buddhism that our consciousness create what we perceive
Main Points/Arguments • Our mind creates what we perceive • How the Indian never saw the ship coming before • Experience of being unable to find something that is right in front of you
Quote • “As soon as you say everything is just this this physical reality, you’ve just put a limit on what universe is”
Strengths • Have evidence such as how light acts as both particles and wave • Existence of invisible light (infrared, X-ray, gamma, etc.)
Weaknesses • How can you observe something that happens “when you are not observing”
Do You Agree With The Book • Yes • There are many mysteries left about the mind • Hallucinations and schizophrenia