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Project Mind Foundation

Project: Documentary Video


The best way to convey our project is through a Documentary for Science TV.

This is our project to make a 15 minute documentary video.
This is our most vital project currently.
(see documentary ideas below)

Our documentary will elucidate the eureka experience, AT and the resulting breakthrough results in an interesting and visual, educational format.

This project requires:

  • documentary script
  • location for filming
  • short video science clips
  • music
  • camera crew
  • camera equipment
  • host/speaker


You may share your ideas and/or volunteer to be part of this exciting project by emailing: documentary@projectmind.org

and/or you may fill out this form:

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Below are some documentary ideas:

Elucidating Accelerated Thought

The premise can be illustrated through a few vignettes that show a progression from flash-in-the-pan, Eureka, spark-type, creativity (eureka experience), to more sustained states of creativity, moving into actual Accelerated Thought in which the mind becomes so focused that it becomes capable of penetrating and revealing knowledge of matter.

In voice-over, we could repeat the popular truism that we use only a tiny fraction of our mind potential and add that virtual reality is a technical simulation of our mind that we have not yet learned to use as an instrument of vision.

Vignette #1 Spark Discharge (Eureka)

We see Archimedes, in ancient Greece, being faced with the dilemma of determining the volume (and thus the gold content) of an irregularly shaped crown. He feels pressure from the king’s expectations and the challenge to maintain his reputation but, also, a need to solve what seems top be an intractable problem.

We see him struggling at home with his problem and then, in frustration, setting it aside to have a bath. (graphic visuals could allow us to see his body being saturated with thought from the head creeping down a little toward the heart and deepening in color as the process matures.) Then, as he observes the water level rise upon entering his bath (we see the equivalent of a discharge of the energy primarily in his head but also connecting with his solar plexus) he has a spark of recognition as he visualizes the crown going through the same process and the possibility of weighing the displaced volume of water. In elation, he jumps out of the bath shouting “Eureka.” His words and manner make it clear that, more than having solved his problem and consolidating his reputation, his main enthusiasm comes from a revelation from within himself of the creative power to obtain knowledge of our material world.

Vignette #2 Vision Development

Next we see Tesla, even more strongly motivated, in deep contemplation. (This time we see a more encompassing and stable state being generated in him. We, graphically, see energy circulating in his head and down into his chest, upper arms and solar plexus. We see the vision of his electric motor and its functioning elaborate within him.) He explains the functioning of his motor to others by drawing it on paper while all the time his gaze is fixed inwards copying from the dynamic and well-elaborated vision in the “cyberspace” of his upper body that could be made visible to the viewer. In the background, we see his influence upon the world in the images of a multitude inventions using electric motors and dynamos stemming from his vision.

Vignette #3 Sustained Vision

Next we see Einstein, still more powerfully motivated than Tesla and frustrated by many aspects of life, including failure at school, saturating himself in complex ideas, doing his famous mind experiments. His case is different from Tesla’s, mainly in intensity and duration, illustrated by more (but not all) of the body becoming involved with deeper and still more vibrant color indicating the process of saturation. The power and influence of his vision are portrayed by images of atoms, advanced formulas in physics, the theory of relativity and his quote "The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible". We are left with the impression that he is not the last in this progression of evolving creativity and that there is one great step to come – Accelerated Thought.

From there we can move to scenes involving AT candidates and discoveries.