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October 19, 2003: Theoretical Physics - Dr. Michio Kaku

Jun 22, 20252 hr 51 minSeason 2003Ep. 943
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Art Bell opens with psychic Sean David Morton, who shares predictions about Osama bin Laden's alleged death, potential threats to the president, a biological attack on U.S. soil, the eruption of Mount Rainier by 2005, and economic forecasts drawn from both his intuitive work and Bible Code research. Morton also discusses the Harmonic Concordance planetary alignment and its potential spiritual significance.

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku then joins to discuss breakthroughs from the WMAP satellite, which has established the age of the universe at 13.7 billion years with remarkable precision. He explains that only 4% of the universe consists of visible atoms, while 23% is dark matter and 73% is dark energy, the mysterious antigravity force accelerating cosmic expansion. Kaku describes how the universe faces an eventual Big Freeze as stars exhaust their fuel and galaxies drift apart beyond detection.

The conversation turns to hypernovas, the most powerful explosions in the universe, and their potential to obliterate life across entire galactic sectors. Kaku discusses Einstein's unfinished quest for a unified theory, the promise of string theory operating in 10 or 11 dimensions, and the possibility that parallel universes may one day offer an escape route for intelligent life facing cosmic extinction.
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