From your second link:
>Dr. Kaku used a technology created in 2005 that allowed him
> to analyze the behavior of matter at the subatomic scale,"
Physicists have been doing this since long before Kaku came along.
> relying on a primitive tachyon semi-radius.
I don't think there's any such thing as a "primitive tachyon
semi-radius."
>When he observed the behavior of these tachyons
Tachyons have never been observed, in the lab or anywhere else.
> in several experiments,
>he concluded that humans live in a “matrix,” a world governed by laws and principles
>conceived by an intelligent architect.
These observations kind of lead one to wonder whether Kaku ever said
the following:
>"I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence,
>not unlike a favorite computer game, but of course, more complex and unthinkable,” he said.
The only sense in which he seems to have used the word "God" is in the
physicists' metaphorical sense of the word, i.e., "Nature" or "the
laws of physics."