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  • i dont buy the big bang theory i think space has always been there and always will in different forms

  • I feel like i am growing increasingly mad, the more i try to understand the universe..

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  • The one who disliked is a priest.

  • got lost at m theory.

  • i feel dumb 

  • 2:10 she does not know how to clean a board

  • you say that there is a universe but the universe is a membraine in the 11 dimension so that the do say the universe is exspanding so does this mean that the our universe will collide with another universe but i dont seem to understand the foundermental understandings of differant dimenions maybe we will be at a fate in the near future say a trillion years and maybe when one universe collides with another cause of its exspantion im unsure if anyone can anser my needs for understanding please rs

  • These ideas fit extremely well with William Buhlmans explanation of how the universe works from his book "Adventures beyond the Body'. Perhaps we can experience these other dimensions through conscious dreaming?

  • wHY WON'T THIS EPISODE LOAD PAST 10 SEC?

  • I think Einstein just stopped being open minded. His theories answered so many ancient questions and opened everyones eyes. He fought quantum theory because it came to him when he was older and more certain he had it all figured out. He may seem to be on the wrong side of history as far as quantum physics is concerned, but what better person to play devil's advocate that the man who discovered the quanta? His opposition forced the theory to develop, his years were not wasted.

  • Just because you spend your life on something doesn't mean this is right. Einstein spent most his life on wrong theories.

  • seems to me, you can imagine another "Parallel Universes" that you can not see, feel or hear, you know nothing about this "Parallel Universes". except the fact that it fits alle your questions.. then your abel to explane anything you want to, ass long as it fits world/questions "you ask".

    finding something out: question - > go look for answers.

    not finding something out: looking for answers you dont know the question for..

  • I thought the lady physicist was very attractive. I know that has nothing to do with the video, and i don't want to sound rude, but damn you can't blame me. it's not common to run across good lookin scientists. at least uncommon for me just sayin.

  • How can gravity 'leak'? I thought it was due to the curvature of space-time.

  • @jl5000 c'mon, it's soooo obvious: we all know gravity doesn't blow, it sucks. So: where there is a sink in the space-time curvature: gravity is sucking hard. Since gravity is a real motherf** among its sister-forces it would turn any space-time sink into singularities, unless there would be some leakage. Duh!

  • I need some more Michio Kaku!!!!

  • Another brilliant BBC documentary

  • Is she like the only woman in the field or something?

  • that lady so did not invent that idea, Edward witten did.

  • i meant whether she is the only female working in quantum science and theoretical physics coz all of the others seem to be men!

  • I wouldn't say only, there would be a handful, but the field is dominated by men. Most fields involving heavy maths or science, eg engineering, science (especially physics) and mathematical sciences are usually dominated by men because they have higher technical capacity. women arn't as good at visualising things.

  • @oldnewbieraver

    I guess.

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