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WhiteLove
22nd January 2016, 19:25
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Constance
22nd January 2016, 20:29
Thanks for sharing this Whitelove :heart:

I really liked what he was saying until he got to the 2.00-minute mark of the video.

He obviously doesn't know or understand that one doesn't need technology to travel to parallel universes!
Or maybe he is aware that you don't need technology...either way...

WhiteLove
22nd January 2016, 21:09
Thanks for sharing this Whitelove :heart:

I really liked what he was saying until he got to the 2.00-minute mark of the video.

He obviously doesn't know or understand that one doesn't need technology to travel to parallel universes!
Or maybe he is aware that you don't need technology...either way...

Hehe. Please remember that getting into the head of this guy might not be an easy task, Michio has a very expanded physical perspective. Maybe that is his greatest limitation too. So your point is valid, but it does not eat on Michio's level of intelligence in any way. Michio remains very intelligent.

Constance
22nd January 2016, 21:57
Thanks for your comments in response to my comment :p

I wasn't questioning his intelligence and I really don't want to get into his head. (No offence to MK) The point I was making is that whether he is aware or not, there is the capability of travelling to parallel universes without technology. :waving:

Sierra
22nd January 2016, 22:39
Fascinating discussion here, almost gossipy, about the various physicists, why they are respected or not:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Physics/comments/1zeduk/how_are_wellknown_physicistsastronomers_viewed_by

P.S. I tend to agree with Breal, absolutely without scientific proof on my part, that one can turn sideways to the current universe, and be in a parallel universe.

seah
23rd January 2016, 00:54
yes, breal, I think MK knows very well the truth of what you say, but he has a reputation to maintain :o

kfm27917
8th April 2021, 23:54
The best explanation I have read sofar is in the book
https://www.pdfdrive.com/cosmology-philosophy-and-physics-alexis-karpouzos-e60360874.html by Alexis Karpouzos