Posted on 06/20/2016 6:11:57 AM PDT by xzins
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.
After analyzing the behavior of these sub-atomic particles - which can move faster than the speed of light and have the ability to unstick space and matter using technology created in 2005, Kaku concluded that the universe is a Matrix governed by laws and principles that could only have been designed by an intelligent being.
I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence. Believe me, everything that we call chance today wont make sense anymore, Kaku said, according to an article published in the Geophilosophical Association of Anthropological and Cultural Studies.
To me it is clear that we exist in a plan which is governed by rules that were created, shaped by a universal intelligence and not by chance.
The final solution resolution could be that God is a mathematician, Kaku, author of The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind, said in a 2013 Big Think video posted on YouTube.
The mind of God, we believe, is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11-dimensional hyperspace.
String Theory revolutionized mathematics and physics by demonstrating a super symmetry in the universe. Kaku said it also explains gaps in the Big Bang theory.
First of all, the Big Bang wasnt very big. Second of all, there was no bang. Third, Big Bang Theory doesnt tell you what banged, when it banged, how it banged. It just said it did bang. So the Big Bang theory in some sense is a total misnomer, the well-known physicist said in 2015.
We need a theory that goes before the Big Bang, and thats String Theory. String Theory says that perhaps two universes collided to create our universe, or maybe our universe is butted from another universe leaving an umbilical cord .
Some people believe that maybe, just maybe, we have detected evidence of that umbilical cord.
That is my point exactly. They are theoretical, but all the time folks in those fields will suggest extension hypotheses based upon the basic theory.
Apparently, tachyons are an extension hypothesis of the Kaku's view of string theory. Many comments take his to task for making claims about an unproven 'string theory'.
Others say it the basic theory has no predictive value. My response would be "yet". That's not my saying I support the theory. I'm simply suggesting that sometimes when key pieces of a puzzle are not yet in place, the puzzle looks overwhelming. And it's always possible that the theory is in error.
Thanks for your input.
Professor Kaku is a very learned and mature man. Perhaps he has arrived at a realization.
-JT
I know plenty of mathematicians who see it the other way around!
There is a great XKCD cartoon expressing that notion.
“Perhaps he has arrived at a realization.”
Not really. He is just trying to sell his books now that his academic field of String Theory is worth practically nothing. The man gotta make a living.
Interestingly, in the description sequence in Genesis i, "Let there be light" occurs exactly at the same point in the sequence where we can see the CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background) -- which, a mere 300,000 years from the initiation, already had a pattern imposed on it.
If I have time to do so, I'd be glad to explain how/when (in Genesis and per current scientific observations) that designed pattern was imposed....
(Without that patterned A-symmetry, neither stars, galaxies or we -- would exist..)
Nahhhhh.... couldn't be.
How do you know ‘not really’?
It seems to me that it takes a lot of guts for a scientist to ‘come out’, within the current milieu, and suggest a belief in Intelligent Design. There must be more lucrative career lines out there...
-JT
“There must be more lucrative career lines out there...”
Not for Kaku. He is a mall scientist now. His 30 years “career” is irrelevant. But he is a good orator and popularizer of science, so he wants to be like Sagan.
deGrasse Tyson is another mall scientist pulling in from a different direction than Kaku. Both want to be like Sagan. I would not listen to any of those hacks... they are like Tom Brokaw... they read from the teleprompter in the most nice soothing voice. They also sell books, appear in documentaries, and appear “authoritative”. Also avoid non-accredited hacks from YouTube that become theorists themselves.
Elapsed time between t=0 ("The inception", "the Beginning" "the Singularity") and the CMB (free photons, "Let there be light") = ~380,000 years -- not 300,000 years...
Throughout history, it is the non-accepted hacks who pioneered new theories that were eventually accepted.
One of the reasons we still have a lot to learn about the Universe is that the human mind is not capable of imagining Nothing.
In Russia, universe hits you.
“Throughout history, it is the non-accepted hacks who pioneered new theories that were eventually accepted.”
Better chance of winning the PowerBall than those Youtube hacks being right. Actually, every week there are a couple of PowerBall winners.
>> the universe was created by a higher intelligence.
God shall not be rationalized.
The playpen of physics is much more fun without the perceived oversight of Father.
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