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Michio Kaku dismisses the 2012 hysteria

February 27, 2011 by  
Filed under Physics Videos

The two things that bother me are that this 2012 movie is coming out now (for reasons I’ll try to explain later), and that I have posted this segment on Friday the 13th. It’s like we don’t already have enough to worry about! The intentional demise of Americanism before our eyes is bad enough, isn’t it? Fortunately, Michio Kaku reassures us that the science of the theory behind the movie, that we’ll be taken out due to planetary alignment, is blatantly lacking in credibility. (Hey, it’s just like the fear tactics of the global warming hysteria!)
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14 Responses to “Michio Kaku dismisses the 2012 hysteria”
  1. daman8053 says:

    why is the fox guy screaming at the asian dude?

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  2. anonwoohoo says:

    @BruceFnLee Sir, the Mayan’s astronomy was the most accurate in the Ancient World. To dismiss the intricate calculations and findings of some of the most knowledgeable people to ever exist about the subject is mere ignorance. To refer to people as ‘stupid fucks’ and compare science to mythology is just sad and antagonistic. I suppose you think you’re better than the civilization who understood their was a black hole in the center of our galaxy before anyone anywhere else even knew they existed.

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  3. BruceFnLee says:

    The kind of people who care what the Mayans have to say are the same stupid fucks who buy in to ancient mythologies – religion.

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  4. inabilika says:

    @TranshumanCyborg dam right

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  5. anateresa13 says:

    @amaclellan3 it fucking does

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  6. TranshumanCyborg says:

    If you think the difference between monotheism and eastern religion is all black and white, there’s a lot of grey area. I’m more worried about people who want to rigidly separate their selves from the rest of society than those that want to integrate, tolerate other world views and cultures, peacefully co-exist, etc. I’d disagree with someone saying we all need to adopt Buddhism as someone saying we all need to adopt Christianity, and there’s far more from the latter group already claiming that.

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  7. TranshumanCyborg says:

    @hexusziggurat So are you one of those people who believe in the anti-christ and all that? Christianity has a tradition of viewing time non-linearly too, otherwise known as Gnosticism. Monotheism isn’t just limited to the mainline Christian, Islamic, and Judaic view of there only being one God and everything else being created and, therefore, non-sacred. In Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Sufiism, Kabbalah, certain Buddhist sects etc, they see all creation as being integrated appendages of a Godhead.

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  8. hexusziggurat says:

    @TranshumanCyborg thats almost to be expected. Somebody from the east shall rise with solutions to world issues. They will profess a sense of wrongness to the monotheistic religions and claim something like Buddhism should be the center of every countries efforts to alleviate stress that their poorer brothers of the world feel every day. If the man rises within our lifetimes…we shall surely know who this individual is…and make no falsities it is not Maitreya.

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  9. TranshumanCyborg says:

    I don’t think its that far fetched of an idea that time has variations in its density and that there’s general patterns that can be predicted through the rhythms recorded in history. That’s not off the table in my view, and not all the people talking about 2012 are saying the world is going to end but that its entering a new cycle that he mentioned with eastern thought.

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  10. nduri2 says:

    @MrBluetit not all, only those that cater to an audience with an attention span of less than 15 seconds.

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  11. nduri2 says:

    @fasfsdfasd Of course you would not be able to see it, that’s part of the game. BTW, who said anything about MSNBC? Or anyones sexuality for that matter.

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  12. nduri2 says:

    @SonicClaus I assume that you lack the mental capacity for real information so you pull up your feeding trough to the 12″ black and white television in your singlewide and slobber over yourself while watching Fox & Friends. I don’t fault you for that, my only regret is that if I only make you sick, I’m not doing my job well enough.

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  13. dwainedibbly says:

    The movie 2012 talks about a polar shift between the magnetic poles on the earth. Einstein also mentions this as a theory. So I don’t understand how Matsui can claim the 2012 movie is based on false science. I think he was just pandering to the under 100 IQ populist ‘news’ anchors of Fox.

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  14. fpsd0minat0r says:

    Michio in his head:
    ‘no its not true, your a noob at life’

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