First, he believes in God:
“I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence,” Kaku said, as quoted by the Geophilosophical Association of Anthropological and Cultural Studies. “To me it is clear that we exist in a plan which is governed by rules that were created, shaped by a universal intelligence and not by chance.”
Second, he believes that God created the universe, not just as our four dimensional world (height, width, length, time) - but as a 10 or 11 dimension universe:
“The final solution resolution could be that God is a mathematician,” says Kaku. “The mind of God, we believe, is cosmic music. The music of strings resonating through 11-dimensional hyperspace.”
That is what I wrote in a 2015 blog and revisited in a 2017 blog titled "The Mysteries Of God - Revisited." The following is taken from that 2017 blog:
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Another mystery? After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples in the locked Upper Room. "Then, the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst, and said to them, 'Peace be with you.' When He had said this, He showed them His hands and His side. Then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord" (John 20:19-20).
The door was locked, so it would seem that He just appeared - one moment He was not there, the next moment He was standing in their midst. We can almost hear little Arnold of the "Different Strokes" television show (1978-1986) asking, "Whatcha talkin bout, Willis?" Or, if we had been in the Upper Room, we might have heard, "Howcha do that, Jesus?"
So, can you explain how Jesus just appeared in the Upper Room? Christian scientists have a theory which seems plausible to me. Our universe which God created "in the beginning" consists of as many as ten or more dimensions, which we, in our mortal bodies, cannot fully see and understand.
We live in a four dimensional universe created by God: height, width, length, and time. But, how many other dimensions are there in the whole created universe? Supposing earth, heaven, and hell all exist in the same physical spatial realm (like three people simultaneously sitting in the same small chair, but each not seeing the other two).
Earth existing in four dimensions (height, width, length, time), and heaven and hell existing in their separate dimensions - within the same physical spatial realm. There is no time in heaven nor hell - so neither heaven nor hell require the time dimension. That leaves only height, width, and length. That would mean a universe consisting of at least ten dimensions. Is that possible? Is anything impossible with God? (Matthew 19:26)
Since Jesus is God, He was in His glorified body after the resurrection. Could He not be in one set of spatial dimensions which define heaven? And, the next moment appear in the dimensions which define earth and the Upper Room? Yes, for Star Trek fans it isreminiscent of, "Beam me up, Scotty!" But Jesus Christ does not need Scotty - He is the ultimate Engineer.
Through the years, skeptics of the Bible have mocked the teaching of the Scriptures regarding this spiritual world; yet it is fascinating to note that the findings of modern science provide further confirmation of the Bible in many ways regarding this subject. . . .
Dinesh D’Souza, in "Life After Death: The Evidence" has written about the discoveries of these multiple dimensions which humanity cannot readily empirically detect, but which science and mathematics are documenting, truly exist:
“Now it is time to see why even our four-dimensional world of space and time may be part of a larger multidimensional world, several of whose dimensions are hidden from us. This idea of multiple dimensions is part of a powerful new approach to physics called string theory. Many scientists regard string theory as the best prospect for unifying Einsteinian relativity with quantum mechanics. . . . "
The late Chuck Missler in "Beyond Time And Space" provided an excellent illustration of how these matters relate to our spiritual state:
“We have a hard time conceiving of hyperspaces. Theoretical physicists try to explain them and produce ways to visualize them, but we have very little means to truly comprehend additional dimensions. There are only two kinds of people that can really deal with hyperspaces: mathematicians with advanced training - and small children. . . . We have the same difficulty in conceptualizing greater dimensions than our own. Still, we can use this illustration to see how beings in higher dimensions might interact with us without our comprehending the full reality of their existence.”
So theoretical physicist Michio Kaku’s conclusion is pretty is clear.
“The final solution resolution could be that God is a mathematician,” says Kaku. “The mind of God, we believe, is cosmic music. The music of strings resonating through 11-dimensional hyperspace.”
Michio Kaku - Are there Extra Dimensions?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUlVFzl_BJs
Welcome to God's universe.
God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,
Bill
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