From Universe to Multiverse







From Universe to Multiverse

From Universe to Multiverse

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.

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Guest (198 days ago)

i didnt get the impression that he was using religion, it was actually the presenter that mentioned burning at the stake and michio actually said a priest was actually burnt for saying a similiar thing. michio was having a dig saying that the roman catholics would only worry if there were another pope in another universe. kat

Guest (201 days ago)

science is not religion it is a tool and I think Michio Kaku makes a big mistake by dragging religion into his argument just to make it understandable for a broad audience.
   

Guest (201 days ago)

Well he was up against a bunghole of a BBC presenter who kept babbling on about burning at the stake. Typical media trying to over-sensationalise a scientific subject. The Dara O Briain: Science doesn't know everything clip elsewhere on here sums it all up brilliantly.

samaberdeenSamAberdeen (201 days ago)

Hahaha silly little man who thinks that he knows everything he is like a bug and God is trying to teach him who a video recorder works he has no indea and he is a heretic and while end up like other people have done he is wrong and should be told to be quiet.
   

Guest: Zimbo (200 days ago)

Dont be a fool Sam! If God exists (which I do believe he does) he exists in a reality that we dont understand, that we cant concieve... maybe we will one day.. Science is evidential, theories change with every bit of new information. Man could ultimatly prove God? If in Gods will. My favorite saying "God, the Ultimate Scientist" Think Smart Sam... Dont be a Pharasee..
      

Guest (200 days ago)

great response zimbo! i agree
         

samaberdeenSamAberdeen (199 days ago)

hahahahahahahahaha
      

samaberdeenSamAberdeen (199 days ago)

Zimbo the Lord hath spoken to me and declared me the disciple of Jesus here on earth you are questioning me why do you do this? While you follow the Light or stray to the black hole that is science dont be another boreme sheep, LOL?
         

Guest: Steve (199 days ago)

Zimbo the Lord spoke to you Sam? Does God know about this? Won't he be upset that you are worshiping Zimbo now? Uh oh, I think you're in trouble Sam. Better hope God understands the use of punctuation better than you Sam.
      

Guest (186 days ago)

Never argue with a fool. People might not be able to tell you apart.

Guest (201 days ago)

In before Sam

Guest (201 days ago)

Leave him alone, I know most people don't know what's really right but it's his own opinion, you probably have an opinion to which other people think is stupid. SamAberdeen probably thinks God made the universe, as if. I think It's mother nature!!! Yeh!
   

Guest (201 days ago)

The SamAberdeen(s) on here are purely attention seekers. They'll argue black is white if they'll think it'll get a reaction. Best to ignore them. It'd be cool if Boreme could add some functionality that allows users to ignore comments from certain users. A kind of 'Sam-cloaking device'.

london1London1 (197 days ago)

Pound to a pinch of shit something goes wrong and "Lisa" doesn't make it into orbit. A universe for every eventuality. In one of them you didn't eat that thing you had for lunch.

Guest: Neil (179 days ago)

The usual hand-waving from a mathematician who doesn't know the value of evidence. Bubbles, dark matter and multiverses all the result from trying to fix a cosmological theory (the Big Bang model) which fails to predict new observations. The reporter is right; cosmology has become a priesthood. It converses in abstract maths and shuns anyone who doesn't speak the language. Do a search for Halton Arp and find out why the whole basis of the expanding universe theory is unsound.

Guest: Pazuzu (201 days ago)

So if dark matter is for all intents and purposes a gravity field without matter in the middle of it, could a large mass of dark matter cause havoc with the solar system if it drifted into it? Or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
   

milkyMilky (200 days ago)

You've got the wrong end of the stick
   

knobetteKnobette (200 days ago)

It's not a stick, it's a soap bubble
   

Guest (200 days ago)

dark matter has already drifted into it, its everywhere around you, there is more dark matter in the universe than matter! problem is we cant see it! hence the name!
      

Guest: Pazuzu (200 days ago)

I got that part, we can't see it touch it, etc. But it exerts a gravitational force, so my question is can you have a large 'lump' of it? Such as a dark matter planet or sun with a strong gravitational pull that could disrupt the solar system if it came close enough?
   

Guest (176 days ago)

Latest comment: "i think dark matter has no gravity either, or at least it's gravity doesn't affect our mass....but im only 15 im probably wrong...... "

Guest (200 days ago)

I don't think science and religion are mutually exclusive. They serve different purposes - religion seeks compassion, and science seeks truth.
   

Guest (200 days ago)

Who gives a fu ck what you think cu nt?
   

Guest (186 days ago)

That's because you're not very good at thinking.