String Theory is Still The Only Game in Town - Michio KakuHe is now on the fringe, but leading theoretical physicists tell a similar story. That Einstein spent 30 years looking for the mind of God, and now string theory is the only candidate.Michio Kaku – world-renowned theoretical physicist and co-founder of string theory – reveals why the long-sought “Theory of Everything” might be within reach. In this mind-expanding interview, he explains how the universe is a symphony of vibrating strings, resonating through eleven dimensions. Kaku explores black holes, time as an illusion, the multiverse, and the tantalizing idea that our universe might be a hologram. This isn't just about physics. It's about the fundamental nature of reality. ...
the universe is a symphony of 1:07 strings. and then what is the mind of God 1:12 that Albert Einstein wrote about 1:14 eloquently for the last 30 years of his 1:17 life? what would be the mind of God the 1:21 mind of God would be? cosmic music 1:25 resonating through 11-dimensional 1:28 hyperspace. that would be the mind of God. 1:31 many scientists believe that the 1:33 ultimate goal of physics is 1:37 unification to unite the left hand and 1:40 the right hand of the universe to unite 1:42 quantum mechanics with relativity to 1:45 create a relativistic theory of quantum 1:48 mechanics. that is the ultimate goal so 1:52 far the only theory the only theory 1:54 which has survived all challenges is 1:58 string theory.
The universe is not a symphony of strings. There is no way to understand particles as vibrating strings. There is not really any theory. It certainly has not survived challenges. It does not unite quantum mechanics with relativity. It is all nonsense.
This Einstein dream is not even a worthwhile objective. It would not explain anything in the physical world. The only thing it predicted was supersymmetry, and that was disproved by LHC experiments.
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