Michio Kaku: 'TIME DOESN'T EXIST! James Webb Telescope PROVED Us All Wrong!'

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Michio Kaku: The James Webb Telescope Disproves the Concept of Time and the Big Bang Theory. Time, the elusive concept that governs our existence, has long perplexed scientists and philosophers. Renowned physicist Michio Kaku, known for his groundbreaking theories, has once again shaken the foundations of our understanding. In a stunning revelation, Kaku boldly declares, "Time does not exist!" This statement, seemingly contradicting our everyday experience, has been ignited by the recent revelations from the James Webb Telescope. But what exactly did the JWST reveal and what mind-bending implications does it have on Michio Kaku's theories? Join us as we explore the theories of Michio Kaku of how Time does not exist, and how the James Webb Telescope has just proved us wrong!

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Michio Kaku: "Time Does NOT EXIST! James Webb Telescope PROVED Us Wrong!"
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Thanks for visiting The Ultimate Discovery Channel! I hope you enjoy the watch!😍

ultimatediscovery
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Tell "time does not exist" to your boss when you arrive late at work...

carloslauer
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I don't hear kaku saying any of this

jonathonparrish
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I came here to listen to Michio Kaku explain not you rambling about everything we already know

GMZohar
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I was in the hospital once, because of a cluster headache. They gave be pain medicine and other medication but it wouldn’t stop. So one of the doctors decided to give me some ketamine. Let me tell you. I could feel time and I’d go do something like say turn on the TV and I would know what was going to be on the TV. It felt as if I was living in a moment that I could swear I had done it before. I said if you could go back and forth in time then that’s what I was feeling. Almost like the human brain could not understand it. Was odd and I mean seriously weird.

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Honestly I don’t expect the Big Bang theory to be the answer despite science sticking to it for so long. An interesting idea is there are many many many more galaxies than we suspected already. I wouldn’t believe one single explosion could cause the universe, it just doesn’t make sense.

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He’s absolutely right because time is relative and in actual fact infinitum. There’s no beginning of time and no end in relative of the universe.

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Believe it or not, saint Augustine, 4th century Catholic bishop of Hippo in north Africa, said all of this first (say guys he looked like Barack Obama). But here's what he said and I quote: "The present is something we create for ourselves, over and over again. Time is a property of mind." Augustine says that what we call 3 tenses of time are really only one: Memory/past, Attention/present, and future/expectation. Therefore time is nothing more than mental tension.

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Why do you rattle on why don't you just get to the subject, repeating all that already known ancient history is so aggravating 😡

phillipdavis
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Time exists INSIDE the construct that we live in but outside of this construct linear time may not exist being that we measure time by the rotation of our celestial luminaries.

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I feel that time is a catalyst that allows energy to move forward, backwards, sideways, or any other other direction all at once😮😮😮

peteranderson
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This video proves time does exist, because I just wasted 28.59 minutes watching it.

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If time doesn't exist, it can't cease to exist.

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Every planet has its own unique timeframe depending on its rotation around the sun. The further a planet is from the sun, the further away its timeframe is from Earth's timeframe. For instance, the time frame on Mars or Pluto would be different because the speed of their rotation around the sun varies from Earth's. The length of a day on Earth is 24 hours when the Earth spins in one circle, and 365 days for a year when the Earth rotates around the sun one time, but on another planet, it could be different. For example, there is a planet that takes 19 Earth days to rotate around the sun, which means one year on that planet would be equivalent to 19 of our days. Although some might argue that time does not exist outside our planet or solar system, I believe that there is a concept of time on every planet, every solar system that makes up a galaxy and the timeframe associated with that single galaxy. And every galaxy and solar system and planet, time is different. Although it might be measured differently, time exists on every planet in our solar system. For example, if you were sitting inside the space station outside of Venus, but inside of the rotational pull of venus, the time would be different than sitting inside of Earth rotational pull.

As far as the Big Bang theory, I never did buy into that at all, for starters, they call it a theory. My theory is we won't ever fully understand the universe and time, although as time goes on, no pun intended, we will discover more answers to some of the older questions but with more answers, comes more questions. Galaxies move through space fast beyond belief. Galaxies are so large, and so far away, that you could never see them move just by looking -- even if you looked for a whole lifetime through the most powerful telescope, but the Milky Way Galaxy is moving at an astounding 1.3 million miles per hour, so we may not ever know how big our universe is and how many galaxies there are, or if we can travel to another galaxy in a blink of an eye, like in the movies, through a porthole or a time jump. That is one of the reasons we do not see lots of different beings from other worlds on earth, because it is so far away, and if they are that advanced, they may not have a need to come here. Make no mistake, this was all created, it is to perfect not to be, in the vast concept of things.

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If you ever had to sit in the corner as a kid you know that time exists.

garychaney
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Przedstawione fakty ( a zwłaszcza fakt że galaktyki bardzo odległe nie są MNIEJSZE w teleskopie niż te w pobliżu naszej Galaktyki ) są porażające.Gratulacje dla tego który wyciągnął z tego odpowiednie wnioski, tak oczywiste że zrozumiałe dla zwykłego człowieka.Spotkałem się z tłumaczeniem że poczerwienienie galaktyk wynika z obecności eteru w przestrzenie kosmicznej.Wtedy galaktyki wykazujące przesunięcie ku podczerwieni, będąc w rzeczywistości względnie blisko mogły być porównywalnej wielkości.Wielkość obserwowalnego kosmosu wypełnionego eterem byłaby trudna do oszacowania metodą przesunięcia ku podczerwieni.
Może się zdarzyć że zostanie odkryta galaktyka w połowie bez podkolorowania (rzekomo blisko) a w połowie z odcieniem czerwieni.Teoria eteru poradzi z tą obserwacją tłumacząc ją zmianą gęstości eteru w tym obszarze.Teoria Wielkiego Wybuchu niestety nie potrafi tego wyjaśnić co (mam nadzieję) ostatecznie ją pogrzebie.
Mam nadzieję że jakaś korelacja między poczerwienieniem galaktyk a wymiarem kątowym galaktyk mimo wszystko istnieje co dawałoby wskazówki na temat efektu oddziaływania eteru w zależności od odległości od obserwatora.Eter wróciłby do łask chociaż nie byłby XIX wiecznym eterem.

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Do I get this feeling that the galaxies that were created billions of light years away were created the same time that the Milkyway and our local group? I do.

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Time is merely the measurement of the location of every object in the universe in the present, the past, and the future.
Where they are, where they were, and where they’re going to be.
Therefore it would be impossible to relocate them “ all “ anywhere, thus, time travel is impossible.

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Quote: 'viewers should not interpret any part of the content as factual'. This tells me to ignore the entire video!

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"How great are your works, O Lord! In wisdom You have wrought them all." Psalm 103 (104)