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  • We are heading towards that direction, and the underlying driving force, I guess, is that human being are important. Just as what we have been experiencing with Mobiles, computers, laptops, Internet, we will see that the cost of the hi-tech lifestyle Michio Kaku predicted will be affordable and eventually 'cost a penny', even if it is to 'reverse death'. If it costs a penny, as cheap as a scrip paper which has no indentiy value, then is our life getting more important, or actually less?

  • 33:47 He's tottally paralized. He is a vegitable. Um, as far as I know, a person labeled a vegitable does not respond to anything let alone, read, and write e-mails.

    Dr. Kookoo, you need to choose your words better.

  • Kaku, as usual, was a wonderful and informative speaker. But who are the MORONS that shot/edited this video? They only cut to Kaku's slides a couple of times. The whole time I'm like, "Why don't they cut to all the awesome stuff he's talking about?"

  • there would be no jobs for humans, that would be awesome, but at the same time a jobless world

  • Damm this is some good shit, i cant wait for the future

  • We only really live at the very beginning of history. Think about it, this world only begun 300-400 years ago. Although other civilizations came close to advancing, such as the Roman Empire, the dark ages meant that the first advanced civilization has only come in recent times.

    So we only know of a few 100 years so far, its amazing to think about 100 years, 1000 years, 1 million years into the future. Just so many possibilities, its truly uncomprehending.

  • Worlds lead to new more complex, faster changing worlds within.

    The agricultural world lead to the Industrial World (took 8000 years or so)

    The Industrial World lead to the Digital World (took around 300 years)

    What will the digital world lead to?

  • Overall very enjoyable talk. I'm just curious which predictions will become the analogy of those darn flying cars we were supposed to have. ;-) Also I am very interested in seeing the changes in society these technologies are bound to cause. They will certainly be people who will not accept living in a society that is OK with such a huge loss of privacy. What will the underground 'movements' of the future look like (like in those cyberpunk novels)?Will we see rise in terrorism as a consequence?

  • Technical notes: a) Camera sucks. We need to see the slides Mr. Kaku is referring to. b) Fantastic Voyage is not Isaac Asimov's movie. He just wrote a book based on a script. Not the other way around. 

  • We engineers were working on that stuff too! (Unless you consider engineers as physicists. Then, yay!)

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  • The greatest, least astounding phrase in this video is, "... this technology already exists" and Dr. Kaku is preparing us for the future economic bubbles that will happen and then burst BEFORE the majority of its impacts will be realized.

  • We need this in symphony of science...

  • ~~~~~~~~~WE PHYSICIST~~~~~~~~~~

  • @yhl8 he has a big ego and wants to take credit for the whole community but in reality he is just a popularize r of science and nothing much.. and yes this is what "WE the real physicists (almost all i have talked to)" think.. faker with not much significant research output.. for the non physicists its easier to fool them..

  • He is very intelligent. But he repeats the same ideas and jokes over and over again! BLAH!

  • 2027. Deus Ex: Human Revolution Begins...

  • c mon is this re 2030 by kaku?

  • I really wish the camera would look at what he's pointing at.

  • I understand the exponential power of quantum computing, but as network science is proving, exponential growth inherently lies in the relationships of individual elements.

  • @692Caboose College is a great time to explore and discover new things. Here’s to hoping you’ll have the resources to create all that you imagined.

  • I find it pretty amusing that I imagined most of this stuff in 2nd grade( I'm 15 now) It's only too bad that I don't have the equipment to make my own prototype:(

    O well that's what college is for right? At least, that is what I'm hoping for.

  • We are happy to hear that this topic inspired you to create.

  • I saw the same topic on CPMX3 (Mexico City) and personally it was the best part of the event. It revive my feelings of makin something better and restart some projects.

  • Just wait till grandparents get on the internet, then the internet will be 50% porn! lol

  • Michio is always great in front of the camera. What was your favorite tech prediction that he talked about?

  • Shitty camera man but Michio Kaku is fun to listen to.

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