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Dr. Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist at the City College of New York (CUNY) and co-founder of String Field Theory, says theoretical particles known as primitive semi-radius tachyons are physical evidence that the universe was created by a higher intelligence. For more info: Here! |
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@mohsin11 | 3 October 17 | |
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@gypsy86 | 3 October 17 | |
https://youtu.be/HHFRmHRpZmw
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@shadow27 | 5 October 17 | |
They are 'theoretical'..
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@obi_jon | 5 October 17 | |
Although once an active physicist, he essentially stopped publishing original research in the early 1990's. Kaku is popular in mainstream media because of his knowledge and his accessible approach to presenting complex subjects in science as well as his talent for supplying irrational, fear-mongering soundbites. While his technical writings are confined to theoretical physics, his public speaking and media appearances cover a broad range of topics, from the Kardashev scale to more esoteric subjects such as wormholes and time travel.
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@obi_jon | 5 October 17 | |
Though Kaku is a qualified physicist working on reconciling quantum mechanics and relativity through string theory, he tends to be a bit of a crank who, somehow, has managed in recent years to appear as an ''expert'' on nearly every scientific documentary ranging from cosmology to the environment. When he isn't deciding what he is an expert on (and it does make one wonder how much time he spends on it), he is busy with his ''Science of the Impossible'' radio show(aimed at Star Trek fans who want to know how phasers ''work''), his cameo appearances on random History Channel shows, and the Science Channel series based on one of his woo-istic books (which he flogs heavily on his radio show). In short, he may be brilliant, but he is embarrassing outside his field of expertise. |
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@quiller | 5 October 17 | |
It's just a theory.
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@obi_jon | 5 October 17 | |
Yup, with theoretical particles, which means they can't be evidence of the existance of something else, as they haven't even been proven to exist themselves. I'm afraid Dr Kaku has fallen into the classic 'god of the gaps' trap, i.e. We don't know what, how or why something is, therefore 'goddidit'.
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@crail | 6 October 17 | |
Crail did it
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@mr.i.am | 12 October 17 | |
@ crail - 6.10.17 - 01:00am Crail did it This |
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@myndit | 10 September 18 | |
Or its fantasy of these bored scientists
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