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From Universe to Multiverse

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Uploaded on Sep 22, 2009

Are we on the brink of a new Copernican revolution? Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku brilliantly helps us visualise what the truth lurking out there might be. More from http://www.boreme.com

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  • arnis71

    bioshock infinite

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  • Democritus8181

    You gotta love Michio Kaku, he simplify's multi-verse theory. Read his books and we need more imaginative physicists.

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  • nickharvey7

    Could the Parallel universes be just potential future possibilities and opportunities in our 3D Universe of continuous creation? The wave function Ψ is a probability function of a future event. Therefore the physics of quantum mechanics represents the continuum of time as a physical process. The spontaneous absorption and emission of light forms what we see and feel as time with the future coming into existence photon by photon!

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  • Jesus Proof

    There is currently no experimental evidence in support of the M-verse "hypotheses". While there is some support in physics for string theory and inflationary cosmology, they are currently provisional and highly speculative. Furthermore, even if there are an infinite number of universes, it seems that they must be produced by some kind of universe generator. Such a device would itself need to be finely tuned.

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  • mike davis

    There are millions of possible 'creators' of the universe/multiverse .... it's EXTREMELY likely that it would be the magical Hebrew Warlord of the Bible...gimme a break!

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  • MinecraftLively

    whoa thats freaky...

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  • Christopher Johnson

    So how did it end? now I have to look up after I heard the last 15 sec of this video..

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  • Christopher Johnson

    I am sure this has been addressed before... as a absolute excited pupil in the idea of 10 dimensions and multi-universes... [as well as a believer in god] ... I stumbled across an idea right now I have never thought of... It may be basic in principle but I am truly happy to think of this concept on my own... if multiverses were possible... why would billions of calculations to decide to be right were I am right now end in different result? and split?

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  • r3boxx

    i said 1500 not 15000

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