Einstein's God Model Page #3

Synopsis: For thousands of years, only religion has offered an answer to what happens after death. Science is about to change that. With the help of a physicist, a blind medium, and Thomas Edison's final experiment, Brayden Taylor embarks on a quest to contact the afterlife. For his love to transcend dimensions, he must defy the laws of quantum physics. He must defy the balance nature demands. He must defy ... the God Model.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
2016
89 min
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find someone you've lost,

you'd only lose yourself.

Is that a price

you're willing to pay?

- So, it does exist.

- You're not

answering my question.

- I would pay any

price for Abbey.

I would do anything

to have her back.

- Choose your words

carefully, young man.

You know, I have some

clutter in my garage.

Maybe you can help

me move some boxes.

- Don't act like

you can't hear me,

I know you can.

- Hello.

- If you can help me find him.

Perhaps, I can help you.

- You pile of junk, come on.

- Alright, you idiot.

Got ya.

It's very beautiful over there.

Did you see him?

- Who the hell are you?

- Luis, Dr. Luis Mastenbrook.

Our fields connected.

Thank you for the coffee.

- What do you want?

- Do you have a little splenda?

- No, I mean, what

do you want with me

and all this?

- Nothing, I'm just

following instructions.

So,

no on the splenda?

- Instructions? From whom?

- Carl Meiselhoff.

- Meiselhoff is dead.

- Yes, I know, suicide.

Oh.

You didn't know that.

Carbon monoxide poisoning.

Fired up the Lexus,

closed the garage door.

- He was a friend of yours?

- He was my mentor.

And, yes, he was a friend.

- You're a physicist.

- Among other things,

Carl and I were

part of a scientific

think tank of sorts.

- The god model project.

You work for the government.

- No.

It's international.

It's a coalition of the

world's top physicist.

The goal is to define the

rules of the known universe

before the end of the century.

- So, you're, like, scary smart.

- Mostly just smart.

And, what is it that you do?

- Anesthesia.

Meiselhoff's widow

gave me the equipment.

- You know you're one

of a handful of people

who's ever actually seen the

Edison spectographic em field.

- Where did you hear that?

- Where did I hear what?

- It's very

beautiful over there.

Where'd you hear that.

- Those were his last words.

- Whose?

- Thomas Edison.

- Most of this stuff

is pretty outdated.

I'm thinking if we

replace some of it.

- No.

Replace one component,

the whole thing can fail.

It all works, we're just

not exactly sure why.

You can add to the chain

but you can't change the links.

I tried reproducing this on

my own but without success.

For instance, this phone

is mostly copper wiring.

All the guts been replaced

with non-ferrous metals.

- It's not magnetic.

- Right.

And, it doesn't interfere

with the high MF's

of the helmet.

- Those electric dreadlocks

almost gave me a seizure.

- Psychoacoustics.

Infrasound.

Sound waves generated

at very low frequencies.

Below what most people can hear.

You know, nothing

is calibrated here.

You could've killed yourself.

At low frequencies,

infrasonic admitters

really mess with the body.

The Russians tried to

use it as a weapon.

It literally scares

the sh*t out of you.

Rapid pulse, gagging, vomiting.

Bowl spasms.

Uncontrolled defecation.

Vibrating visual field.

- Vibrating visual field?

- Yeah, the eye

vibrates so severely

that the intraocular

pressure raises

to the point of rupture.

- I heard voices.

They were hard to make out.

- Did you see anything?

- I'm

not sure.

- Yup.

I'm hungry, too.

- Hey, get you boys

anything to eat?

- Maybe, later.

Can we get a basket

of bread for now?

- Sure.

- What a sweetie.

- Luis, what is going on here?

What do physics and

superstrings have to do

with the afterlife?

- Excuse me, can we

get more jam, please?

I'm oddly attracted to her.

String theory, right.

String theory, what do you

know about it, Brayden?

- Not much.

Universe is made up of

tiny vibrating strings.

Theory of everything.

- Right.

A unified theory

of everything.

It's the holy grail of physics.

It makes sense mathematically

but we don't know any of it.

This is science

that is, literally,

pushing the envelope.

- It sounds more

like philosophy.

- They don't give out Nobel

prizes for philosophy.

- Are you implying you've

devised an experiment

that will prove the

existence of superstrings?

- No.

Thomas Edison did.

Tesla did.

So William Crook, J. Gilbert

Wright, William O'Neil.

They all did.

Every person that has worked

on this since the 1920's, did.

But, no one made the

connection until Meiselhoff.

- Connection to what?

- M-theory.

- 'M' for Meiselhoff.

- 'M' for membrane.

Some people, myself

included, think that

this is where we live.

On a membrane in a

larger dimensional space.

Now, this jam

is us.

We

Are

stuck

on this membrane.

Nothing gets off the membrane,

except for one thing.

- What?

- - Gravity.

Or, more precisely, gravitons.

- I see and where do

these gravitons go?

- To another membrane.

- There's more than one?

- Most likely

infinite membranes.

All parallel to our own and

all with their own universe.

- You boys doing okay?

- Actually, I...

- We're fine.

- Thanks.

- Our personalities, the

essence of who we are

is an electromagnetic

field created by our brain.

Meiselhoff made the

connection between

electromagnetic

fields and gravity.

To put it simply.

When we die, everything

that we are, our soul,

hitches a ride on gravity

to another membrane.

At least, that's what

Meiselhoff thinks.

Thought.

But, he didn't have the

expertise to prove it.

- This one's not working.

- Don't bother.

The magnetic coils on the helmet

erased every one of

them in your wallet.

- Luis, can you really do this?

Can you really find

someone after they're.

- I've been working on

something that will allow

us to navigate

the quantum realm.

Not only can I find somebody,

I can bring them back.

But, I need you to

get one more person.

This person will

act as a conduit

that will allow my

equipment to make contact

with the membrane.

- We don't need anybody else.

I can handle it.

- Trust me, you

can't handle half

of what this guy can.

- What guy?

- From the best church

of god radio network,

this is break on

through to the lord.

Join us for the next hour

as medium Craig Leeham

shows us firsthand, the

rewards awaiting those

who live a Christian life.

Hi, I'm pastor Dave.

If you're a returning

listener, welcome back.

If you're new to the

program, well then,

you are in for

something special.

As always, I'm here

with Craig Leeham.

For the past two years,

Craig's been revealing to us,

not only how much god

loves us in this life,

but in the next as well.

How are you tonight, Craig?

- I'm fine, pastor

Dave, just fine.

I'm looking forward to

helping some of those

of you out there who, although,

you've accepted Christ

into your lives,

having a little trouble

feeling god's love due to

the loss of a loved one.

- As you may suspect,

Craig's been blessed

with a special gift.

A tragic accident robbed him

of his sight in this life

but the lord has allowed

him to see into the next.

Ladies and gentlemen,

Craig Leeham doesn't

merely talk to the dearly

departed, he sees them.

Craig, I think we

all want to know.

What does heaven look like?

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