Apparently, this declaration of Kaku is very controversial.
Anyone have any insight on it and the man?
Mathematicians took over physics, made it into a trainwreck of mysticism, and this is what we have left over.
He was very popular with Art Bell on “Coast to Coast AM” and remains so with George Noory. He’s on television quite often as well.
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He has a pretty neat radio program on weekends..............
Latest LHC results have pretty much ruled out String Theory, so Kaku, whose entire career is String Theory, is trying to diversify.
It’s vitro resist because so much of science is filled with leftists.
Katy is amazing. His ability to explain very complex physics to the average Joe is most excellent. His multidimensional universe theories have been intriguing and challenging. String theory may or may not be true. Kaku’s continuing exploration of them is equivalent to Feynmann’s quantum electrical theory was in terms of impact on modern physics. He has written several good books for the layman. Well worth the read
I can’t give insight there but want to add to your question. There was a microbiologist that said there’s no way the first dna was randomly programed. Yet another has said evolution is limited to the dna programming the life form carries. Anyone remember names or have links please throw them out here.
He's a fairly 'colorful' character. He's certainly willing to go out on a limb and say what he thinks might be possible. He's big on string theory, which allows almost anything depending upon your postulates. I've heard him on Art Bell's show before. Seems like someone who'd be fun to shoot the bull with over beers. The problem I have with 'string theory' is that it is not even wrong. It's useful for modeling some things if you want to play mind games, but since it doesn't actually predict anything, it's not really useful as actual science. I'd classify it as a mathematical philosophy.
It is very controversial, when a mathematical physicist -- from CUNY no less, a rather progressive institution -- puts the necessity of divine intelligence into the scientific cosmological picture.
Michio Kaku is among other things a regular Fox News contributor. If anything, every time he's been on Fox he gives the impression that he believes in the omnicompetence of science. It must have taken real guts for him to put God back into the picture....
Of course, it was "science" that took Him out of it in the first place.
This short piece provides little detail WRT Kaku's findings. I'd be interested in learning more.
Yeah, well who’s he compared to Bill Nye, the Science Guy?