I'd like to expand a bit on the concepts presented here.
At the end of the video in the original post, the narrator used TV as a metaphor, in an attempt to draw a parallel describing who the "perceiver" is.
(In pure speculation) I suppose this might help explain how we are all one being, experiencing apparently endless variations on a theme we call 'life'. Just as a television tuner receives and interprets a signal, I think our DNA both receives and transmits signals to and from the 'one being' that we truly are...not in a "physical" sense...not measurable by any physical means, however, just as "real" as anything that can be called 'real'.
Using the same 'mechanism' that presents us with so many questions about how other species communicate. For instance, the fluidity with which a school of fish or flock of birds can act as one being (ever see a "bait ball"?).
Rupert Sheldrake proposed a mechanism he calls Morphogenic Field theory, which utilizes unseen methods of communication we are all very familiar with...even crossing lines of species. How does your dog know you are on your way home? How does a flock of birds take flight instantaneously?
I think all the laws of nature have been agreed upon by our collective consciousness...the laws of thermodynamics are mutable, as are all other physical "laws", provided we can overcome our preoccupation with what we perceive as being "real". In other words, we can't fly because we have all agreed that it is impossible.
When a critical mass of us believe in something...so shall it be.