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VIDEO: Scientists Admit the Existence of God and They Offer Proof

There has always been a clear dichotomy between those that believe in God and those that believe in science. There are a lot of things that people have been attributing for years to God and it turned out that all of them could be explained with science.

The thing is that at some point when we go deep into why things exist and why they are as they are and why the universe exists, the scientists themselves seem to turn to God. Suddenly, religion and science embrace each other.

According to catholic.org, the more scientists study the universe, the closer they seem to come to God. Now, a highly respected scientist believes he has found evidence for God in his work, and says that the universe is no accident.

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Michio Kaku believes he has found evidence for God in his work. Kaku is a well respected scientist, who has helped pioneer String Theory of the universe, the idea that the universe is formed by many different dimensions of space and time.

String Theory is very complex and requires a significant background in physics to explain, but it is favored by many scientists because it succinctly answers many of the questions they have about the universe. Still, it does not provide a complete, satisfying equation for why the universe is as it is.

The problem with physics is that laws which explain why the universe works as it does on the macro level, do not apply at the micro level. Einstein’s physics and quantum physics, have a gap between their explanations that scientists cannot yet explain.

For example, why is it that tiny quantum particles can pop into and out of existence from nothing? String theory attempts to provide an answer to this question.

While working on String Theory, Kaku, discovered what he sees as evidence that the universe was created by an intelligence, rather than merely formed by random forces. He suggests he can explain it by what he calls, “primitive semi-radius tachyons.”

We do not yet have a succinct explanation of this idea from Kaku, other than he’s referring to tachyons, which are theoretical particles that unbind particles from one another.

Without getting into the physics, Kaku concludes that we live in a Matrix-style universe, created by an intelligence.

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“I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence”, he said. “Believe me, everything that we call chance today won’t make sense anymore. To me it is clear that we exists in a plan which is governed by rules that were created, shaped by a universal intelligence and not by chance.”

So does this mean Kaku now believes in God? Yes and no. Nowhere does he endorse a particular religious philosophy. Instead, he may be referring to Spinosa’s God, a sort of deification of the laws of the universe themselves.  Einstein came to a similar conclusion.

It is reassuring to see as scientists delve deeper into the mysteries of the universe, they are encountering God.

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