Rich urged me to see this 2006 film. And I finally have.
It’s a unique, thought provoking, unusual film. I’m glad I saw it — though it didn’t change my life.
The quantum physics is interesting. More emphatic is the concept that what you think affects you at the cellular level. True, I understand.
Deaf actress Marlee Matlin is the lead, and very good.
That’s it. None of the ideas in the film were new to me. Likely I’ll not remember this film after a week or two.
What the Bleep Do We Know!? – Wikipedia

I would have watched that movie, but instead I just transfigured a few water droplets that were lying on the counter into a pyschic screen just in front of me, and by mere thought projected what I felt about the movie onto the liquid screen. You may say that my experience is bound to be not exactly the same as what you saw, but I respond by saying that I form my own reality and blah, blah, blah …
Still, if you got to that pretty-good wikipedia site that explains a few common misconceptions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_misconceptions) using the link from the wikipedia site about this movie, then hey, maybe it wasn’t a complete waste of time after all. And even if not, thanks for turning me on to the misconceptions site.
I liked the misconceptions page more than the movie, as well.
In future I will look there first before searching Snopes.com