Search Results
You searched for: Michio Kaku
Michio Kaku makes 3 predictions about the future
Michio Kaku predicts, among other things, how we'll build cities on Mars and why cancer will one day be like the common cold.
Michio Kaku: 3 mind-blowing predictions about the future
What lies in store for humanity? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how different life will be for your descendants—and maybe your future self, if the timing works out.
▸
with
Physics’ greatest mystery: Michio Kaku explains the God Equation
Can one equation unite all of physics?
▸
6 min
—
with
Michio Kaku: 3 mind-blowing predictions about the future
What lies in store for humanity? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how different life will be for your descendants—and maybe your future self, if the timing works out.
▸
15 min
—
with
Michio Kaku: Feedback loops are creating consciousness
Our ability to make predictions about the future distinguishes our level of consciousness.
▸
6 min
—
with
Michio Kaku: 5 fascinating moments from this 1991 interview
From talking about Schrödinger's cat to nuking the South Pole, this decades-old interview shows why Kaku was born to be a science educator.
Michio Kaku: Mental communication and infinite knowledge are on the horizon
Soon we'll be able to blink and instantly go online via computer chips attached to our eyes.
▸
3 min
—
with
Michio Kaku: Genetic and digital immortality are within reach
Technology may soon grant us immortality, in a sense. Here's how.
▸
4 min
—
with
Michio Kaku forecasts the future of space travel
Mega-rich entrepreneurs are taking us where no human being has gone before.
▸
3 min
—
with
Is human consciousness creating reality?
Is the physical universe independent from us, or is it created by our minds, as suggested by scientist Robert Lanza?
Mars pole may be hiding salty lakes and life, find researchers
Researchers detect a large lake and several ponds deep under the ice of the Martian South Pole.
Michio Kaku: Let’s not advertise our existence to aliens
The countdown continues! The 4th most popular video from 2018 involves humanity hiding behind a tree.
▸
4 min
—
with
The great free will debate
Philosophers, theoretical physicists, psychologists, and others consider what or who is really in control.
▸
19 min
—
with
Beam me up? The paradoxes and potential of human teleportation
How close are we to human teleportation? Successes in quantum teleportation experiments abound.
Michio Kaku believes in God, if not that God
It’s been said that string theory physicist Michio Kaku believes in God, but the truth is it depends on what “God” means.
Why great thinkers balance optimism and pessimism
Leaning too far in either direction is a recipe for stagnation and perhaps even failure.
▸
15 min
—
with
Extreme black holes may have “hair,” find scientists
Researchers discover black holes that violate the uniqueness theorem and have "gravitational hair."
Michio Kaku: Let’s not advertise our existence to aliens
If aliens do exist, posits theoretical physicist Michio Kaku, why would they want anything to do with us?
▸
4 min
—
with
The marshmallow test: Bunkum or a true predictor of future success?
The replication crisis has debunked many of psychology’s fair-haired hypotheses, but for the marshmallow test, things have only become more interesting.
The universe works like a huge human brain, discover scientists
A new study found similarities between the human brain and the cosmic network of galaxies.
Etgar Keret (writer) – a tunnel dug under the prison floor
Etgar Keret's stories are as funny, painful, and surreal as life itself. We talk about the craziness of his native Israel, his new collection of short stories FLY ALREADY, marijuana, dementia, and much more.
How the new economics of space exploration changes everything
"One small step for man" costs a lot of money. Who's going to help pay the bill for the next bout of space exploration?
▸
with
There are 2 types of god. Only one is within the boundary of science.
Does God exist? The answer rests outside the "normal" boundaries of science.
▸
3 min
—
with
How junior high school kills scientific curiosity
Rote memorization doesn't cut it for theoretical physicist Michio Kaku. Here's why.
▸
4 min
—
with