Einstein's God Model Page #6

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.
 
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Year:
2016
89 min
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This membrane that

we go to when we die,

it's in a state of

quantum entanglement.

Until we arrive with

all our perceptions

and our prejudices,

ultimately,

defining that world.

- Heaven exists?

- Heaven, nirvana,

hell, it all exists.

Not because the

Bible or the Quran

or Buddha says it does.

It exists because

we expect it to.

- You know, I don't

think there's a dress code

for the afterlife.

- Then why do they

bury everyone in suits?

- Alright, it's gonna hurt

like a son of a b*tch.

I promise you're not

gonna end up like Craig.

- You sure about this, Devin?

- You're asking me now?

- Listen, if

things don't go well,

I don't want you to feel

you know.

- Nobody's gonna die.

Hey, he's not gonna die right?

- No.

- What's this?

- Glaucoma drug, timoptic.

I'm also gonna give

you an anticholinergic

so you don't sh*t your pants.

- Good idea man.

- The hell is this?

- Somebody's not right.

Luis, shut it down,

it's too much.

- I know what I'm doing.

- You're gonna lose him.

- No. Hold on.

- - Shut it down.

Six more seconds.

- They're all around us.

- Where the hell did he go?

- Welcome home, Carl.

- Devin.

Luis.

Guys, it didn't work.

- Only one at a time.

Where's the dog?

- Jennifer?

- Jenny, nobody

calls me Jennifer.

- Where's Brayden?

- He's here.

And, there.

- What the hell do

you mean by that?

- It means they

flipped membranes.

- Flip him back.

- You can't just flip membranes.

Only one person can

go across at a time.

It would mean one of us

would have to exchange

to get Brayden back.

- Yeah, well, I nominate you.

- No.

We need him.

- I was following instructions.

- Listen, my boy's over

there, bring him back.

Just bring him back.

- It was a necessary evil.

Without Carl, we're lost.

- Figure it out.

- It's impossible.

- No.

There's a way it can be done.

Isn't that right, Craig.

- Can I have this?

- It belongs to

a friend of mine.

- Abigail.

- Yes, Abbey.

- You lost her.

- Yes, I lost her.

It was my fault.

- My fault, that's what he said.

- Who?

- Craig.

- Start talking.

- Okay, um.

Let's say that each of

my palms are membranes.

And, we have one

person over here.

And, we have another over here.

Now, what Luis is talking

about is an extraction.

That is where membranes

come in contact,

sort of a snatch and grab job.

As you can see, it doesn't

really work that well.

Both parties cease to exist.

In fact, we all cease to exist.

- The universe

will cease to exist.

- Now, what if instead

of connecting them,

we simply merge them.

To occupy the same

space for a short period

of time and then

separate them.

- And, just who's gonna

merge these two worlds?

- You got anymore of

that Ketamine sh*t?

- I just want the ring.

- I have another ring.

Right here.

- You can't come out.

Not until it starts.

There's a balance.

- Luis.

Luis.

- Yeah, Craig.

- Thank you.

- Brayden.

- Craig.

Where's Abbey?

- Better hang on.

Here it comes.

- It exists

because we expect it to.

- Abbey, it's me.

It's Brayden.

I need an answer.

- We assume death

to be the worse thing

that could possibly

happen to any person.

How very wrong this idea is.

Death is a natural step.

- Brayden, Brayden, Brayden.

- Come with

me, I'm taking you home.

- Help guide me.

- Need help, Jenny.

- Brayden.

There's a balance.

- Hey.

Hallelujah.

- Oh no.

I'm losing them.

I'm losing them.

- What is it?

- Infinite membranes.

All parallel to our own.

And, each with

their own universe.

- Hold on.

- - Brayden.

- Jenny.

It's time to go.

- It was always

about bringing someone back.

I never intended to

send anyone over there.

- Over where?

Dr. Mastenbrook.

Dr. Mastenbrook.

- I'm sorry.

- You were saying that

you sent them over.

Over where?

- Over there.

Each to another universe.

- Well, correct me if I'm wrong

but it sounds like

you're talking about

m-theory.

- It's not a theory, it's a law.

- So, you're claiming

that membranes exist.

How could you

possibly know this?

- Because I've seen them.

And, they are beautiful.

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