Michio Kaku: Mr. Parallel Universe
I had this interview bookmarked a long time ago and decided to put it up. Credits to Nigel Farndale, published by the Telegraph on March 20, 2008.
‘The difference is we have no mathematics to calculate life after death. No mathematics of God. But we do have a testable mathematics, in principle, about wormholes, even though it is all speculation billions of years into the future. You ask me about God. Well, I would ask you how do you define God? If he is the personal God of intervention in people’s lives, how do you write the mathematics for it? You can’t. But if you define God as harmony then you are on to something. That becomes a testable theory. Is there harmony and symmetry in the universe? If that is your idea of God then that is testable.‘
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