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Did Michio Kaku (eminent string theory physicist) just explain a DMT experience? Options
 
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#1 Posted : 11/9/2011 4:49:14 AM
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Thought I'd share this link with everyone. From the way he described our multiverse, it seems as though he were talking about a DMT experience. Vibrations, cosmic music. I think he might be a user himself Smile

http://www.youtube.com/w...h?v=jI50HN0Kshg&hd=1
 

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#2 Posted : 11/9/2011 4:55:35 AM

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I can't see how he would be able to know all of these things without experiencing them firsthand, which it sounds like he has. Smile
 
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#3 Posted : 11/9/2011 5:26:59 AM

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just another reason why Michio Kaku is way cooler than all of usWink
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#4 Posted : 11/9/2011 5:57:10 AM



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Its a shame that, according to joe rogan, he isn't into psychedelics at all and brushed mushrooms off as basically a silly drug



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#5 Posted : 11/9/2011 2:20:30 PM

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Sky Motion wrote:
I can't see how he would be able to know all of these things without experiencing them firsthand, which it sounds like he has. Smile


I want to address this view that many people have that when they hear someone describe something that's "far out", or perhaps they're an artist or musician who comes up with a really trippy, abstract piece of art, they conclude that "he had to take drugs" to make/say that. There are many intellectuals and artists who are both intelligent enough and creative enough to come up with such things without the slightest influence of drugs. They're just naturally creative/smart and they don't need drugs to get into the same mental space that most of us here do. It would be nice to think that Michio Kaku smoked DMT and experienced the theories he works with every day first hand, but I think it's more likely that this is where his research/intuition lead him, and it happens to seem to be an accurate way of the way we experience hyperspace because hyperspace is really there. It would be like having a bunch of people living in a pitch black warehouse their whole lives. Some of them find infrared goggles and can miraculously see the structures all around them (dismissing the thought that their visual cortex wouldn't have developed in pitch darkness Wink ), so they see all the infrastructure of the warehouse but don't know how to explain it. A wise man in this warehouse tribe without having used any infrared goggles has successfully described many of the strange things that these people have seen. Why? Because those things are actually there. It has nothing to do with wearing the goggles.
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#6 Posted : 11/9/2011 2:34:23 PM

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I think your reading way too much into it . He's talking
Strictly theoretical physics . The math involved in string theory
Predicts all of this stuff he's talking about . He's simply elaborating
On what the science is predicting to be true.
There's no reason to believe the guy has actually been there.
He's a deep futurest thinker dude able to communicate abstract
Theoretical physics to the masses. Science spokesmodel.
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#7 Posted : 11/9/2011 2:34:45 PM

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Though each path is particular in its own way, everything is interconnected and flowing towards (or from, or both) the same same source. So it's perfectly acceptable to me that someone could arrive at these conculsions without every taking psychedelics. It's like if one person arrives in florida on a train, and the other on a bus, and the guy on the train says: "Hey! You're in Florida! Well, hot damn, you MUST have taken a train!"

That being said, I think he takes psychedelics.
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Felnik
#8 Posted : 11/9/2011 2:36:35 PM

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Global I think we,re on the same page on this
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Sky Motion
#9 Posted : 11/9/2011 4:40:56 PM

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Global wrote:
Sky Motion wrote:
I can't see how he would be able to know all of these things without experiencing them firsthand, which it sounds like he has. Smile


I want to address this view that many people have that when they hear someone describe something that's "far out", or perhaps they're an artist or musician who comes up with a really trippy, abstract piece of art, they conclude that "he had to take drugs" to make/say that. There are many intellectuals and artists who are both intelligent enough and creative enough to come up with such things without the slightest influence of drugs. They're just naturally creative/smart and they don't need drugs to get into the same mental space that most of us here do. It would be nice to think that Michio Kaku smoked DMT and experienced the theories he works with every day first hand, but I think it's more likely that this is where his research/intuition lead him, and it happens to seem to be an accurate way of the way we experience hyperspace because hyperspace is really there. It would be like having a bunch of people living in a pitch black warehouse their whole lives. Some of them find infrared goggles and can miraculously see the structures all around them (dismissing the thought that their visual cortex wouldn't have developed in pitch darkness Wink ), so they see all the infrastructure of the warehouse but don't know how to explain it. A wise man in this warehouse tribe without having used any infrared goggles has successfully described many of the strange things that these people have seen. Why? Because those things are actually there. It has nothing to do with wearing the goggles.


Touche, he is an extremely intelligent man.
 
 
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