@marryson123 That is not true !! This man was asked to make many great documentaries about Universe for Science channels.....so start to get some knowledgement...obviously you don't have it.
They are both right, America is force feeding children things. When a teacher shows you something they force it down they don't explain why... JUST DO IT. When we don't understand it's a huge memory game of things that don't make sense... . America though being such a nice place attracts people from other countries, but lately we have been pushing counties away and in case you haven't noticed lately China just got the fastest computer in the world, I wonder why?
Dr Kaku is amazing, the dude on the right is a complete idiot. love math, physics and chemistry. bloody moron get your act together and only after that try to debate the intelligent ONE.
By the time you get one of those degrees you’re in debt deep enough the creditors owns you for life, this government does not have its own sovereign credit system because the people that vote are not smart enough to understand basic monetary principles and that they have been used as collateral on a line of credit or that the national debt can never be payed off and if the educational system was so good to begin with the economic departments would have rectified this problem a long time ago.
American high schools are a BIG joke. I did high school in Kenya, my cousins grew up in the states and went to US high schools I've looked at their curriculum and its a BIG joke. We did college level calculus and science in high school. We didn't have TV, internet or video games but we worked hard. And you wonder why Kenya's middle class is growing while the US is shrinking? Watch "Middle Class Sprawls in Nairobi Kenya" by worldfocusonline here /watch?v=HyNztfyen7Q
That guy on the right sounds like a bumbling idiot, after you hear the intelligence and conviction -- almost clairvoyance, if you will -- of Dr. Michio Kaku.
It's like listening to a 3 yr old mash on a toy piano, right after hearing Mozart.
i'm an american born phd holder and it's 100% true that entry level science class function as a weed-out mechanism but i'm not sure that was intended. in fact,currently, i'm the only born-american working in the lab where i work. that said, it seems ridiculous to suggest that the classes should be made easier so that americans can pass them. is that what the white guy is suggesting? 'cause that just sounds stoopid.
@tetrapyloct0my Well, I think the education system in this country is flat out stupid. The white guy seems to make a valid point though. However, it's not entirely the fault of the universities, in this case, weeding out the unqualified individuals.
The problem with the education system in this country starts out from early grade school. I think one of the biggest contributors to this problem was the, "no child left behind" program from the Bush era.
@tetrapyloct0my I'm not going to say it's right to undermine a child's potential based on academic excellence, but it's not as if we don't already have separate programs in grade schools that inadvertenetly discrimmate young students. These programs include placement into Academic Resource Centers or invitation into Schools of Science and Mathematics in each state.
At least in countries like South Korea, schools are academically on equal playing field. Kids only have equally difficult...
@tetrapyloct0my ...classes to compete from, whereas in this country, by the time students enter highschool, they are given the privilege of selecting the difficulty of classes based on personal desires or lack of movation thereof.
This idea of giving teenagers the ability to work supposedly on their "pace" in reality merely gives teenagers the potential of finding the loopholes and abusing the flaws within our education system.
For instance, more and more teenagers go to universities...
@tetrapyloct0my ...nowadays, and a good chunk of them, if not the majority of them, drop out of major 4 year institutions by the end of their freshmen or sophmore years. The flaw really isn't with the universities having their weed-out mechanism. If anything it was never a weed-out mechanism, but a set standard that had been established well before we had this issue of "everyone must acquire a college degree."
The problem really goes back to the fundamental flaw in our gradeschool education.
@tetrapyloct0my Minority of highschool students do more than 10-12 Ap courses during their whole highschool. And because we have this "equal opportunity" mindset in our education system, highschoolers who never took one AP or IB class, but throughout their entire highschool career maintained a 4.0 GPA, regularly get accepted into harder institutions where eventually they fail.
But the reality is, even at mediocre institutions, the curriculums in all 4 year colleges are essentially the same..
@tetrapyloct0my ...and majority of freshmen in universities are met with a brick wall, because they had not been properly educated to embrace the intensity of study other than what had become accustomed too.
In Asia most grade school students finish Calculus by the time they enter highschool. Here, majority of students wonder why they need to take it until they actually need it for credit. This necessity and requirement mentality is killing the younger generation in this country.
@mugengaia I think you mean (when you say calculus) an introduction to 1 dimensional (single) integral and differential real number calculus...
But yeah you are sort of right. It comes down to students wanting to DO THE WORK and being mathematically intelligent. There are different ways to be smart or talented.
Both have a point. Everything Kaku said was correct. And the other guy was right, too. Universities make it very difficult for first year students, especially when high schools did these kids no favors. Universities should stop with the piles of busy work they give to first year undergrads and just teach. High schools should teach more math and science. A kid shouldn't have a choice but to take those classes. I had the choice, changed my mind, and had to use a CC to get up to speed.
In America its 'cool' to be ignorant and dumb in school, its lame to do homework. In the countries with excellent education systems, its cool to be intelligent and to study and do homework MORE than you're supposed to for school.
Michio Kaku is awesome and right. Talk about a guy who should be leading this country. Wise up people. Put guys like him in as president and watch how shit changes around here.
The current US immigration system is just ridiculous. Instead of attracting highly educated people to stay in US and create jobs in US, the immigration system push them back to their native country to create companies that will compete with US companies and destroy jobs in US.
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MAGNETO!!!
hatloverxxx 30 minutes ago
Dr. Kaku rocks! :)
JaCkper 1 hour ago
DOES EVERY BODY NOTICE HOW STUPID THE AMERICAN IS, WHAT A SHOCK
ThexPetrovicxKid 5 hours ago
dude got nervous lol
TextMe5133012641 1 day ago
dr. Kaku, i agree with much you say, BUT ...you are too old to use word " da "
aFemale1 1 day ago
@aFemale1 Dr. Kaku is A PROFFESSOR OF PHYSICS IN NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ! If you get at least 1 % of his knowledgement, than good....but you won't
aFemale1 1 day ago
stop trying to talk over Kaku when hes talking.
First: It is not polite.
Second: nobody is interested in what u say.
marryson123 1 day ago 3
@marryson123 That is not true !! This man was asked to make many great documentaries about Universe for Science channels.....so start to get some knowledgement...obviously you don't have it.
aFemale1 1 day ago
Dr. Kaku, why did you talk to those stupid ?
aFemale1 2 days ago
They are both right, America is force feeding children things. When a teacher shows you something they force it down they don't explain why... JUST DO IT. When we don't understand it's a huge memory game of things that don't make sense... . America though being such a nice place attracts people from other countries, but lately we have been pushing counties away and in case you haven't noticed lately China just got the fastest computer in the world, I wonder why?
Silv3rPanda 2 days ago
the white loser in the right disliked this vid XD
jaxv94 2 days ago
Why does his voice not match his mouth?
639propel 2 days ago
PWNED!!
nujremme 3 days ago
america created the world
hotboymd 3 days ago
Most Americans are just plain stupid. However being stupid is not the problem, the real problem is they think they are smart.
gg2000gg2000 3 days ago
Both right.... Universities are a joke now...
00Billy 3 days ago
@00Billy Sort of agree.
absolutelyfree1963 3 days ago
Michio Kaku for president of Planet Earth 2013!
Time4TruthDOTorg 4 days ago 4
Guy on the right just got mentally tea bagged
Operator080 5 days ago 5
Dr Kaku is amazing, the dude on the right is a complete idiot. love math, physics and chemistry. bloody moron get your act together and only after that try to debate the intelligent ONE.
jiblo82 5 days ago
Michio Kaku is down to earth
Aaronjones93 5 days ago
hes my favorite physicist even though hes kinna old
jmq700 1 week ago
always fear a fool holding a water bottle.
bign3ck 1 week ago 2
america has spread to the whole world and the whole world has spread to america it's like one big soup mix right now
brianmenendez 1 week ago
The guy next to Dr Kaku at 2:03 farts with joy.
policromado1000 1 week ago
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policromado1000 1 week ago
the ir..the iro...the ir...the i...the i the irony is....... SHUT THE FUCK UP DOUCHE
lunaticz0r 1 week ago 2
@lunaticz0r hahahaha exactly what i was thinking
heshm9 1 week ago
This guy would completely demolish that fat oaf Limbaugh in a debate.
gobanito 1 week ago
Chuck Norris?
TiredTigerCAG 2 weeks ago
science in the engine of prosperity!
PNDrocks 2 weeks ago
@PNDrocks or prosperity is the engine of science, you can look at it from more than one perspective
brianmenendez 1 week ago
He looks like Shang Tsung
KuatoFilms 2 weeks ago
don't fuck with Dr Kaku
ElectricQualia 2 weeks ago
Thank you!
snarley51 2 weeks ago
Michio Kaku nailed him!! Why is he still talking?
eligeti89 2 weeks ago
By the time you get one of those degrees you’re in debt deep enough the creditors owns you for life, this government does not have its own sovereign credit system because the people that vote are not smart enough to understand basic monetary principles and that they have been used as collateral on a line of credit or that the national debt can never be payed off and if the educational system was so good to begin with the economic departments would have rectified this problem a long time ago.
riccati2012 3 weeks ago
nice socks pal
theMuffinMan9999 3 weeks ago
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American high schools are a BIG joke. I did high school in Kenya, my cousins grew up in the states and went to US high schools I've looked at their curriculum and its a BIG joke. We did college level calculus and science in high school. We didn't have TV, internet or video games but we worked hard. And you wonder why Kenya's middle class is growing while the US is shrinking? Watch "Middle Class Sprawls in Nairobi Kenya" by worldfocusonline here /watch?v=HyNztfyen7Q
drsugarcane 3 weeks ago
Dr. Michio Kaku is one of the coolest people on the planet today.
purplekoala543 3 weeks ago
That guy on the right sounds like a bumbling idiot, after you hear the intelligence and conviction -- almost clairvoyance, if you will -- of Dr. Michio Kaku.
It's like listening to a 3 yr old mash on a toy piano, right after hearing Mozart.
chuong19 1 month ago 6
One of the few men I admire most is Michio Kaku
BrianElsen 1 month ago
i'm an american born phd holder and it's 100% true that entry level science class function as a weed-out mechanism but i'm not sure that was intended. in fact,currently, i'm the only born-american working in the lab where i work. that said, it seems ridiculous to suggest that the classes should be made easier so that americans can pass them. is that what the white guy is suggesting? 'cause that just sounds stoopid.
tetrapyloct0my 1 month ago 4
@tetrapyloct0my Well, I think the education system in this country is flat out stupid. The white guy seems to make a valid point though. However, it's not entirely the fault of the universities, in this case, weeding out the unqualified individuals.
The problem with the education system in this country starts out from early grade school. I think one of the biggest contributors to this problem was the, "no child left behind" program from the Bush era.
mugengaia 5 days ago
@tetrapyloct0my I'm not going to say it's right to undermine a child's potential based on academic excellence, but it's not as if we don't already have separate programs in grade schools that inadvertenetly discrimmate young students. These programs include placement into Academic Resource Centers or invitation into Schools of Science and Mathematics in each state.
At least in countries like South Korea, schools are academically on equal playing field. Kids only have equally difficult...
mugengaia 5 days ago
@tetrapyloct0my ...classes to compete from, whereas in this country, by the time students enter highschool, they are given the privilege of selecting the difficulty of classes based on personal desires or lack of movation thereof.
This idea of giving teenagers the ability to work supposedly on their "pace" in reality merely gives teenagers the potential of finding the loopholes and abusing the flaws within our education system.
For instance, more and more teenagers go to universities...
mugengaia 5 days ago
@tetrapyloct0my ...nowadays, and a good chunk of them, if not the majority of them, drop out of major 4 year institutions by the end of their freshmen or sophmore years. The flaw really isn't with the universities having their weed-out mechanism. If anything it was never a weed-out mechanism, but a set standard that had been established well before we had this issue of "everyone must acquire a college degree."
The problem really goes back to the fundamental flaw in our gradeschool education.
mugengaia 5 days ago
@tetrapyloct0my Minority of highschool students do more than 10-12 Ap courses during their whole highschool. And because we have this "equal opportunity" mindset in our education system, highschoolers who never took one AP or IB class, but throughout their entire highschool career maintained a 4.0 GPA, regularly get accepted into harder institutions where eventually they fail.
But the reality is, even at mediocre institutions, the curriculums in all 4 year colleges are essentially the same..
mugengaia 5 days ago
@tetrapyloct0my ...and majority of freshmen in universities are met with a brick wall, because they had not been properly educated to embrace the intensity of study other than what had become accustomed too.
In Asia most grade school students finish Calculus by the time they enter highschool. Here, majority of students wonder why they need to take it until they actually need it for credit. This necessity and requirement mentality is killing the younger generation in this country.
mugengaia 5 days ago
@mugengaia I think you mean (when you say calculus) an introduction to 1 dimensional (single) integral and differential real number calculus...
But yeah you are sort of right. It comes down to students wanting to DO THE WORK and being mathematically intelligent. There are different ways to be smart or talented.
absolutelyfree1963 3 days ago
I think I just experienced Ducktalk for the first time. Who is this pale fuck trying to argue with Michio?
HarharHagrid 1 month ago 2
2:35
Like a bawss...
HarharHagrid 1 month ago
Both have a point. Everything Kaku said was correct. And the other guy was right, too. Universities make it very difficult for first year students, especially when high schools did these kids no favors. Universities should stop with the piles of busy work they give to first year undergrads and just teach. High schools should teach more math and science. A kid shouldn't have a choice but to take those classes. I had the choice, changed my mind, and had to use a CC to get up to speed.
dussin23 1 month ago 3
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EtherealAesthetics 1 month ago
In America its 'cool' to be ignorant and dumb in school, its lame to do homework. In the countries with excellent education systems, its cool to be intelligent and to study and do homework MORE than you're supposed to for school.
joshdaugherty1111 1 month ago 4
@joshdaugherty1111 in America its cool to watch Jersey Shore....
aidenjamestuplin 1 month ago
@joshdaughtery1111: And don't forget about the history of the Kardashian's!
paizley11 4 weeks ago
Michio Kaku is awesome and right. Talk about a guy who should be leading this country. Wise up people. Put guys like him in as president and watch how shit changes around here.
dkoribag1 2 months ago 40
@dkoribag1 I dont think he should be President, but atleast a NASA leader or stuff like that.
GameVed 1 month ago
@GameVed NASA is dead, thanks to OBAMA.
Void1943 3 weeks ago
@dkoribag1 Here's a Physic Theorist!!! He's the best.
Void1943 3 weeks ago
The current US immigration system is just ridiculous. Instead of attracting highly educated people to stay in US and create jobs in US, the immigration system push them back to their native country to create companies that will compete with US companies and destroy jobs in US.
xczgz 2 months ago 20
@xczgz Michio is right mate, US education system is outright trash. If it wasn't for Immigrants then US would fall, Immigrants made the US.
TiredTigerCAG 2 weeks ago
h1b = cheap slave labor not brains
damania 3 months ago
thunbs up for michio
bulldogkehoe 3 months ago
MICHIO KAKU HAS THE POWER TO TURN THE WORLD AGAINST HIM IM IN UK AND I LUV THIS GUY LOL
MrGingerbollz 3 months ago
YOU CANT TALK OVER MICHIO KAKU HES THE BEST
MrGingerbollz 3 months ago 2