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Mindwalk (1990)

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Mindwalk [1990]

Mindwalk is a 1990 feature film directed by Bernt Amadeus Capra, based on his own short story, based in turn on the book The Turning Point by his brother Fritjof Capra, the author of the book The Tao of Physics.

The majority of the movie is a conversation among three characters: a Norwegian scientist, Sonia Hoffman (played by Liv Ullmann), "the only woman in my department, the first in Norway doing quantum field theory"; an American politician and former presidential candidate, Jack Edwards (played by Sam Waterston); and poet Thomas Harriman (played by John Heard), a former political speechwriter, as they wander around Mont Saint Michel, France. The movie serves as an introduction to systems theory and systems thinking, while insights into modern physical theories such as quantum mechanics and particle physics are also given.

Political and social problems, and alternative solutions for them, are another major focus of the film. However, specific problems and solutions are not the main focus; rather, different perspectives are presented through which these problems can be viewed and considered. Sonia Hoffman's perspective is referred to as the holistic, or systems theory, perspective. Thomas Harriman, the poet, recites the poem "Enigmas" by Pablo Neruda (based on the translation by Robert Bly) at the end of the movie, concluding the core of the discussion.

The film was filmed on The Mount, and thus has great views of many structures there, especially approach over the tidal flats, the cathedral, the walkways, and the giant and ancient clock mechanism.




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Thanks to the uploader for this.

I just watched my .avi of this two nights ago again after seeing it on vhs way back when that was new.

I encourage the OBT to leech and seed this and keep it going.

This is the film I mentioned as the counterpoint to that dreadful "visitor from another planet" piece posted months ago.
Sep 29 2009, 19:18 CEST
Your Welcome. This is one of my favorites from the 90's too. I think the first time I watched it was 1993. During the 90's this movies was passed around from person to person because you couldn't rent it from the stores. A lot of people at the time believed that this movie had been banned. Now with bit torrents it can live on.
Sep 30 2009, 00:42 CEST

scuddymud [torrent uploader]
I was thinking humorously that the alternative title should be "My Dinner With Liv Ullman" which would be ok with me too.

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Sep 30 2009, 03:15 CEST
Reminds me of the paper:

"Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity"


http://www.physics.nyu.edu/faculty/sokal/lingua_franca_v4/lingua_franca_v4.html
Sep 30 2009, 03:58 CEST
My Review:

"Why did I do it? While my method was satirical, my motivation is utterly serious. What concerns me is the proliferation, not just of nonsense and sloppy thinking per se, but of a particular kind of nonsense and sloppy thinking: one that denies the existence of objective realities, or (when challenged) admits their existence but downplays their practical relevance."
Sep 30 2009, 04:04 CEST
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