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  • So, nobody knows what or how God is. If science might "touch the foot" of God then all the materialists along all religious people could go nuts about it.

  • Has anyone ever predicted what these frequencies would be, or what the mass or energy content of each string would be?

  • why would the music stop lol. Energy never dies

  • @90longo: Energy doesn't die but the universe does more to disorder. Order and complexity does require a constant influx of energy...something to think about.

  • Hahaha, string theory? Yea right nerds, beam me up, Scotty!

  • he's still a fox sell out

  • 2000 year old violin strings? The first recorded violin was built in 1560AD.

  • @xptechmikie They werent violins, they were some other instrument similar to a violin, i forget the name.

  • so wtf is the string made off

  • Superstrings theory is crap

  • through the body language of this guy one can predict that this guy respect nature a lot and is very curious to know about it..........

  • the bible is mostly contradictory to it's own rules or commandments as you might call them. I will not Buy in to a believe that says no matter what you do in life that god will not judge you. murderers for example! But then again I thought it was "tho shall not kill" so what you really saying is it's ok if you to do it so as long as you let Jesus in you heart? and a big sin is sodomy, I guess the gays are going to burn to then. get real and live your life how you want and stop judging others!

  • At first there was a word of God and out of that word became angels and angels started to sing.

  • Michiu Kaku (?) is the biggest jackass ... he does'n't know SHIT.

  • @xeotech1 Says the anonymous internet jackass to one of the most brilliant popularizer of our time.

    I'll stick with Mr. Kaku's opinion over yours any day of the week.

  • @skytreker He is one of the most beligerant jackasses of our time. He's a paid actor, he comes off with his wacky stylistic stereotypical mad scientist hair and his asian appearance so you automatically assume anything that comes out of his mouth is intelligent when infact if you carefully listen to what he says, he says a lot of nothing, makes no solid conclusions and in the end what you learn is nothing other than the fact that none of your so-called brilliant scientists knows anything at all.

  • @xeotech1 shut up, ignorant. get your head off your ass -.-

  • if you didn't get goosebumps you didn't understand

  • @lllLaquetepariolll agreed!!

  • I really miss this Michio. He is so much more profound then than now. But.. sci-fi sells.

  • @honorvirtutis

    Agreed.

  • The Kybalion SED THE SAME THINg 3000 YEARS AGO,,,hahaha congradulations you have just andvanced your selves to then.

  • I kinda believe that there may be intelligent design over everything and some sort of God in the universe. But this string theory is a load of crap.

  • @vef444 I'm pretty sure you would've said the same thing about quantum physics if it weren't for experimental evidence. There is also something called E8 theory, which is an alternate theory of everything, but it also has 8 dimensions with many more ( 20-30 i think) symmetries of each dimension. Anyways, what is science fiction today will be science tomorrow. Remember, aeroplanes, submarines, tanks, atom bomb, space travel, everything was after all part of science fiction prior to discoveries.

  • @Achilles9924 No, no ,no. I believe that they may be really some sort of a thing that we ignore right now, but it's true. But this theory, for some reason seems to me as a lie. It is way to abstract. It's like the new age movement. A new type of thinking for gaining braindead victums.

  • @vef444 Yup your floating bearded guy in the sky is so much more logical.

  • @pelleman02wb Much more.

  • it's beautiful how we've come so far to learn that everything is energy which is the product of God if there actualyl is a creator. The rest is just space. What the fuck is space made up of anyway?

  • @njguitarnewbjk Space is made up of a membrane of superstrings. The energy in the universe is a ripple. the product of a collision between two membranes.

  • @Kasu1917 so then what is the membrane made up of if that's where strings exist. I'm guess outside of the membrande is nothing. Space is still something. But you still haven't answered what space/time fabric is made up of. It's certainly not superstrings becasue that's what matter is made of.

  • @njguitarnewbjk The membrane is made up of vibrating loops of energy, woven into hyperspace, and which vibrate in 11 dimensions. Space is part of the membrane. Matter is also part of the membrane. Matter is just a higher vibration of the string. After the membranes collided, ripples were released, and in those ripples, physical matter condensed. Outside of the membrane is the 11th dimension, hyperspace, in which an infinite number of bubble universes reside.

  • @Kasu1917 wow that went way over my head because i'm an ignoramus but thanks anyway for trying to explain that to me lol :-)

  • @njguitarnewbjk ohh okay. wait i kinda get it. like there's mattar and space inside the membrane. and there ar emany membranes. 2 membranes can collide. so i guess the membran is the 10th dimension? i just don't get how matter condenses when they collide.

  • @njguitarnewbjk That's a question most people are afraid to ask. That's why they invented religions.

  • Whenever a scientist pronounces the word god in this context, it is like gasoline being poured over fire, ignorance flames up burning up that little sanity left inside the mind of the religious schizophrenic.

  • elemental UBER form of energy =D haha sweet xD

  • superstring 'theory' is very mathematically beautiful, but wrong

  • @Kantaka01 Superstring theory is coming from string theory, which comes from bikini theory and that comes from underwear theory.Or was it a nudist theory? Can't remember, haha :D

  • @Kantaka01 I can sorta agree with you. I study particle physics myself and I feel most of what we know is all based on taking that leap of faith Such as superstrings and elusive particles we can't seem to find. The thing that keeps physicists around is that despite the particle zoo in theory prediction we have found all that the theory has said there is. Kinda makes you think about string theory though. Because there are literally 8 different ways to look at it. And I mean literally

  • @chrispydogs When superstrings manages to get to the point of being a theory then we can discuss its applicability to the real world. At present it is a collection of different approaches and ideas none of which has achieved the point of offering concrete testable predictions, or being to account for recent discoveries in terms of dark energy or the variation in the fine structure constant.

  • it's funny that people are so oblivious to the things that physics tells us. in quantum physics you need an observer to observe something for it to behave a certain way. so ask yourself this question: if the particles need to be observed to do whatever it is they're doing and life didn't exist at the beginning of the universe how did the particles fall into place so perfectly to produce life? or another question: why does order come from chaos? how?

  • @vinnypappy why not? lol

  • @vinnypappy It's funny that people are so oblivious to the things that physics tells us. There is no requirement for an observer in quantum physics, superstring theory or M-theory, but merely that the presence of an observer can affect the outcome. How does order come from chaos? Define order! You perceive the universe's current state to be order, I assume? How do you define this, however? Life evolved from chemical reactions billions of years ago which progressed from there.

  • I am Atheist. This video however does make a person wonder: If there are Strings being played, who is the Violinist. It's amazing to me how vast and amazing our universe is. Nothing like science to really brighten my day.

  • gay

  • Your statement "If there are Strings (sic) being played, who is the Violinist (sic)" uses the exact same flawed logic people use to "prove" creationism. The flaw is thinking that because the strings are vibrating they're being "played".

  • I always wondered how small you can go, what is a quark made of? what is that made of? where does it end?

  • Interesting theory you got there.

  • what orchestral piece is that?

  • strings = chakras.

  • that's an interesting thought... haha who would have thought they were on the verge of this thousands of years ago?

  • On behalf of real conservatives, let me say that Wanda is a lying POS.

  • You do realize it's probably a straw account, right?

  • @zivjax what do you mean?

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  • i think conservative republicans are right! they can believe whatever crazy shit they want to, and everyone else can believe whatever they want to also

  • OHHHH YEAAAH (COOL Aid guy comes crashing through a wall near you).

  • 10 Dimensional Hyperspace, I love it!! Makes sense of wave-particle duality and that there must be an observer or observation for something to change in this so called "Quantum Hologram" we observe as reality. Do I make any sense here?

  • Cool!

  • I love the closing line, "We now believe the mind of God is music, resonating through ten dimensional hyperspace". Too cool!

  • i dont understand what this sentance means, can you please wxplain it to me?

  • My interpretation of that is that the "thing" or "force" responsible for all things' existence , through a kind of reductionism, can be likened to what is produced by a string instrument.

    Thinking this way though, wouldn't the vibration need to gather, or give density to a tangible substance to to have the property of matter.

    I'm no physicist by the way, I'm a slaughterman intrigued by quantum physics...

  • The properties of particles give rise to fields, for example a charged particle has an electromagnetic field. It is the interaction of these fields that make particles appear tangible. When you hold a pen the atoms in your fingers and in the pen are not touching, the force due to the electromagnetic field is what stops your fingers from going through the pen.

  • @calster31 me too bro

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  • @calster31 and what were to happen when the music stops...

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