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Michio Kaku on String Theory 1

Theoretical Physicist, Author, Professor Michio Kaku talks about String Theory  
 
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medeerbeer (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Here is the problem, there is no such a thing as nothing.
Marzz5585 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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@medeerbeer I think there was nothing in the beginning before the bang, nothing became something after that moment!
medeerbeer (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Have you ever thought about what exactly do you mean by nothing ? Nothing simply cannot exist, therefore there has always been something and there will always be.
Marzz5585 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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@medeerbeer there in no nothing!
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lucirz (5 days ago) Show Hide
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if einstein and isaac newton were still alive, we'd be alot further ahead scientifically. if only scientists were immortal..sigh...
musicmuscle123 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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@clubsandwedge true bro, and really how do we know that even Humans have the mental capacity to truly understand physics. Just because all the physical theories are pragmatically correct (even though we really can see tons of errors in comparison) how do we know there aren't complete substitutes of our theories that no man could ever comprehend. Humans aren't that smart in the end
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all i'm saying is that these theoretical physicists infer explanations from the descriptions of mathematical itineraries. i'm not saying we shouldn't try to explain the U. i'm saying there's a difference between description and explanation. We can describe what happens in a magnetic field, but we have not explained/accounted for it yet really.
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musicmuscle123 speak for you..if you think you are not inteligent enough that does not mean other humans aren't...
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