microMike. Courtesy photoMOVIE News:
“The Caveman Of Atomic City” is the story of microMike, a unique man who lived in caves under Los Alamos National Laboratory, the secretive birthplace of nuclear weapons. He developed a theory of time and space to rival Einstein’s, found the most valuable rock on the planet that may help stop a Martian invasion, and challenged the world’s brightest minds about what it really means to be a scientist.
“One of the purposes of the film is to bring spirituality to science,” microMike said. “Science without spirituality is potentially evil. For science to be moral, there must be a spiritual component to it. The job of science is to measure the quantity of reality. What’s missing in modern science is a spiritual component which can measure the quality of reality. I believe this is our next step to progress humanity further.”
“The Caveman of Atomic City,” directed by Paul Ratner, will show at 6 p.m., Saturday April 23, at Guild Cinema in Albuquerque, 3405 Central Ave. NE. The public is welcome to attend and is open to all ages. Tickets are $8 and can be purchased here, or at the door.


































