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The brilliance with Kaku is that while he is discussing all these interesting subjects, he is also going into depth about physics and mathematics, covering the history of the development of certain subjects, and subliminally educating readers in complex physics.
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Michio Kaku is on several times a year on Coast to Coast radio show now hosted by George Noory.
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Kaku is to be commended for making very difficult concepts not only easy to understand, but also fun to read about.
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Near the end, Kaku is brought back in, and he weighs in that some fraction of UFO cases are truly unexplained and require further scientific investigation.
Archive 2008-09-17 Nicole 2008
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At the end, Kaku is quoted discussing his beliefs about how man can move on to become a Type I civilization, with a bonus 'solution' thrown in for Fermi.
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Hyperspace, by theoretical physicist Michio Kaku, is one of those books that you pick up hoping to learn a little something about the Universe and then you end up realizing that theoretical physics is such a good gig.
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Gyu Kaku is serving up some good Japanese BBQ on the East Side of Midtown [Miss Menu]
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As for the energy required to use a worm hole to travel backwards in time … I honestly am not sure where Kaku is coming up with that, so I can’t comment to the specifics.
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As for the energy required to use a worm hole to travel backwards in time … I honestly am not sure where Kaku is coming up with that, so I can’t comment to the specifics.
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As for the energy required to use a worm hole to travel backwards in time … I honestly am not sure where Kaku is coming up with that, so I can’t comment to the specifics.
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