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THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS
INTERACTIVE INTELLECTUAL THEATRE

Theatres show is based on famous scientist's experiments.

List of thought experiments shows:


Brain power longevity
Life and death
Feelings of pleasure and happiness
Astral projection and out of body experience
Pleasure of Art

What you receive:
Mental life extension
Curiosity
Entertainment
Creativity
Insight
Pleasure

Interactive show Thought experiments is entertainment constructed as a collective mind of participants for decision of most well known science and philosophical thought experiments. Participants connected each other like neurons in huge brain and collectively gain insight that led to foresight or decision.
It gives to every participant huge sense of mental power and delight.
It prolongs mental life and boost creativity.
In is very helpful remedy for many mental conditions.
Interactive show works only in collective mind mode.

Individual thought experiment session
Individual thought experiment could be conduct at the office UNESCO Best Practices Club or online by videoconference.
Appointments for individual sessions by e-mail or record your name and time suggestion on voice mail.
Two percent of the people think; three percent of the people think they think; and ninety-five percent of the people would rather die than think.
George Bernard Shaw
Be one of two percent World population, enjoy and live long!

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