In Dreams

Scrutinizing the science of Christopher Nolan's Inception
by Anthony Kaufman   posted Jul 16, 2010

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Using that logic, he claims that "psyche" transcends space and time, and that future events can appear in dreams. Working with the Nobel laureate physicist, Professor W. Pauli, louis vuitton/links of london ring/gucci sunglasses/schmuck
kalb   posted 28.07.10

"The brain is capable of more than we'll ever know." Acccording to Dr. Carl Jung, (psychologist) "mind" is a lot more than just the brain. It's the total of what we are, and something else; i.e., a collective psyche. Using that logic, he claims that "psyche" transcends space and time, and that future events can appear in dreams. Working with the Nobel laureate physicist, Professor W. Pauli, Jung wrote an essay about "acausal connections" - simply meaning that unrelated events of a 'psychic-physical' nature can appear as "meaningful coincidences, which he termed a "synchronicity principle." Google search, "numomathematics" for more details on this: New York
entelekk   posted 19.07.10

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Anthony Kaufman has written about films and the film industry for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, The Village Voice, and Slate, among others. He is a regular contributor to indieWIRE, Filmmaker Magazine and The Utne Reader, as well as the editor of Steven Soderbergh: Interviews.

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