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Michio Kaku



Michio Kaku, PhD, is an American theoretical physicist, futurist, bestselling author, and science communicator. He is the cofounder of string field theory and regularly disseminates his work on radio, television, and film.

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Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell (Full Presentation) | Big Think

In a profoundly informative and deeply optimistic discussion, Professor Michio Kaku delivers a glimpse of where science will take us in the next hundred years, as warp drives, teleportation, inter-dimensional wormholes, and even time travel converge with our scientific understanding of physical...

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"The World in 2030" by Dr. Michio Kaku

Kaku university lecture on his 2009 book "The World in 2030: How Science Affect Computers, Medicine, Jobs, Our Lifestyles and the Wealth of our Nations." The Physics of the Impossible addresses how science fiction technology may become possible in the future.

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Michio Kaku: What If Einstein Is Wrong? | Big Think

Kaku takes apart a conclusion from a scientific experiment that some think may show that theory of relativity is incorrect.

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New Findings Have Physicists Questioning Reality

Physicists at CERN are working to determine why the equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe haven't annihilated each other. CBS News science and futurist contributor and theoretical physicist Michio Kaku joins CBSN to discuss this discovery.

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Michio Kaku: Is God a Mathematician? | Big Think

Dr. Michio Kaku explains why he believes in an intelligent creator and describes God as a “mathematician” and “cosmic music.” “I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence,” Kaku says.

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Michio Kaku: Telepathy Is Easier Than You Think | Big Think

Some have proposed using quantum entanglement (the invisible umbilical cord that exists between objects) as a form of telepathy. But there are much more practical ways of achieving telepathy that already exist.

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