Scientists Find Proof 'God' Created The Universe; New Revelation Shakes Atheist Science Community

Jun 24, 2016 12:04 PM EDT

A group of scientists has created a stir in the scientific community by saying there is clear evidence that God created the universe. To prove their findings, they used theoretical particles called "primitive semi-radius tachyons" to conclude Higher Being really exists.

"I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence," theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku told in Geophilosophical Association of Anthropological and Cultural Studies. He went on to say that it is clear we exist in a plan which is governed by rules that were created.

Kaku said he can explain this phenomenon by observing particles called primitive semi-radius tachyons, which are capable of unsticking matters in the universe or create a vacuum between particles to leave everything free from influences. After running series of tests, Kaku said that human beings live in a "Matrix," just like the 1999 Hollywood movie.

In a video posted on YouTube, Kaku suggests that God might be a very intelligent mathematician that is capable of making precise calculations.

Furthermore, many scientists believe the "Big Bang" is the start of creation. This massive explosion happened 13.7 billion years ago. During that period, scientists believe the universe underwent an extremely brief and dramatic period of inflation, expanding faster than the speed of light. 

English astronomer Fred Hoyle coined the term Big Bang. He said his atheism was "greatly shaken" at the discovery of this astounding event. He also stressed that the interpretation of the facts suggests that a super-intellect being perfectly designed physics, chemistry and biology to create human.

Wall Street Journal reported that there are approximately 200 known parameters necessary for a planet to support life. Each of these parameters must be perfectly compatible with each other, or else everything falls apart. For example, if there's no Jupiter nearby, the Earth would be destroyed by thousands of asteroids. The massive gravity of Jupiter draws away dangerous cosmic objects from our planet.

Additionally, new studies suggest the odds against life in the universe are simply astonishing.

Theoretical physicist Paul Davies also said the perfect design of the universe is overwhelming. In addition, Dr. John Lennox from Oxford pointed out "the more we get to know about our universe, the more the hypothesis that there is a Creator . . . gains in credibility as the best explanation of why we are here."