Michio Kaku: "Time Does NOT EXIST! James Webb Telescope PROVED Us Wrong!

Published 2024-08-11
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The passage of time governs our lives, daily activities, and the aspirations we have for tomorrow. But what if you are told today that time does not exist? What implications would that have for your life? That is what Michio Kaku, the American physicist and science writer, has revealed. With the undeniable evidence he uncovered from the James Webb Telescope, this scientist is shaking the boundaries of what we believe to be true. The revelation has even shocked the entire scientific community, causing many scientists to question their life’s work and everything they know. Join us as we discuss Michio Kaku’s claim that time does not exist and the evidence the James Webb Telescope has revealed, which has proved everyone wrong.



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  • Time is real. It's an expression of the distance between two objects and the time it would take for them to meet if they were moving directly at each other at a particular speed. Humans perceive time on a scale and we attempt to measure it and produce a rational output. That abstraction of time is an idea in our minds and doesn't actually exist. Distance and velocity exist and we use time to measure them relative to our perspective. Time is our system of measurement that combines distance, velocity, and location. Time is a prediction of the future.