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Exactly, I was going to say something similar but you beat me to it. Serious philosophers and most serious scientists do not publish materials that the layman can understand, in our modern world, but Michio Kaku publishes mostly popular science books for the layman. Also, he is a professor at a CUNY university which is not even close to Ivy league or MIT. Michio Kaku is no Steven Hawking or Steven Weinberg etc... Although, I must say Stephen Hawking published a few popular science books for the layman but he is an exception to the rule.
Michio Kaku is nothing special and he certainly is not a genius like Newton , Einstein and Hawking.
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No, string theory is not even a scientific theory. String Theory does not make predictions that are empirically testable. Theoretical physicists make up theories then experimental physicists empirically prove them or disprove them.
Here is an article which explains why string theory is not even a scientific theory :
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startsw.../#649831d36524
Also, it does not take a super genius to explain modern science to the masses. The reason why modern scientists and modern philosophers use specialized math and nomenclature that are inpenetrable to the layman is not because they are trying to make things complex but because it speeds up communication within the scientific and philosophical fields of endeavor. If they had to publish their groundbreaking work in words the layman could understand it would slow down science and philosophy considerably. Michio Kaku publishes more for the layman then he does groundbeaking work with his fellow peers because he cannot compete with his fellow peers at the most elite level.
No, Michio Kaku knows Jews are responsible for multi-culturalism and that is in his ethnic interests since he is half Japanese and would not exist in America if not for multi-culturalism most likely. This kind of subjective ethnic interest interfering with science is not the work of an objective scientific genius.Originally Posted by drawing-slim
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What the hell are you talking about ? Just because Michio Kaku wrote the book Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension (which I read) in the 1990s does not mean he came up with the idea of string theory. The book Hyperspace is a book about string theory for the layman.
Here is the history of string theory and it does not even mention Michio Kaku once :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_string_theory
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That is a bullshit ad hominem attack. I don't hate on Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman and Steven Weinberg for being Jewish. Richard Feynman was professor at Cornell University and Steven Weinberg was a lecturer at Harvard and a professor at MIT. Michio Kaku is a professor at a CUNY college. CUNY and SUNY colleges are low tier state colleges. If Michio Kaku was such 'hot shit' as you seem to think he is he would be a professor at an Ivy league school or MIT etc...
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Cause George Noory ain't inviting him on his radio show lately...Gotta think outside the box to stay famous.
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