| Adam Dreamhealer | |||
| Arielle Essex | |||
| Peter Fraser | |||
| Bruce Lipton | (as Bruce Lipton Ph.D.) | ||
| Rollin McCraty | |||
| Lynne McTaggart | |||
| Edgar D. Mitchell | |||
| James Oschman | |||
| Eric Pearl | |||
| Dean Radin | (as Dean Radin Ph.D.) | ||
| Marilyn Schlitz | |||
| Rupert Sheldrake |
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| Greg Becker | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Greg Becker | writer | |
| Harry Massey | ||
Produced by | |||
| Susan Becker | .... | producer | |
| Harry Massey | .... | executive producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Greg Becker | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Steven Farr | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Persia Matine | .... | makeup artist (as Persia Matine-Coburn) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Amir Bar | .... | boom operator | |
| Nigel Batting | .... | boom operator | |
| Chris Brown | .... | boom operator | |
| René de Kruijff | .... | boom operator | |
| Thomas Mayer | .... | boom operator | |
| Phil Turner | .... | boom operator | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Ben Mitrovich | .... | digital effects | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Daniel Clifford | .... | grip | |
| David Drewry | .... | camera operator | |
| Kodiak Drewry | .... | grip | |
| Daniel Gorrell | .... | grip | |
| Andrew Parsons | .... | grip | |
Other crew | |||
| Heidi Fuller | .... | publicist | |
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The mistake was when they 'apparently' measured people either going to the gym, or sitting on the couch 'thinking' about working out in the gym. They then claimed that they had measured that just thinking about working out had an affect on building muscles in the biceps of the individuals* (LOL). Being a professional in the field of sport science and being a body builder myself, I can assure anyone that this is not only impossible, but it definitely cannot be proved scientifically or has been proved*. Firstly, the muscle needs to tear down, before it can be re- built and thus improved upon, therefore creating the increase in mass. It's that simple.