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Michio Kaku: Time Travel, Parallel Universes, and Reality

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2008

Fascinating interview with Michio Kaku.

Speaking about his new book "Physics of the Impossible," Dr. Kaku explains with how Physics one day may allow us to go back in time.

Humorous, enlightening, and thought provoking.

Amazing.

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  • greatest man in the multiverse, michio kaku

  • It's troubling to think that in some parallel universe I might have become a fundamentalist christian. ;___;

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  • This man does not believe in Déjà vu but he believes in time travel. They are both the same thing. To see the past from the future and vice versa future from the past is Déjà vu. Your brain is capable of doing time travel as we speak. Well mine is anyways, weather your mind is or not. I was in the past this morning. I remember sending the information to myself and getting the Déjà vu about two years ago. So the actions I took two years ago I knew would work out as I set information today!

  • A few years ago I was a typical stoner who stumbled across these vidoes. THE SINGLE MOST FASCINATING thing in the world when stoned, but it was so awsome it convinced me to not smoke nearly as much, my grades skyrocketed and after taking a number of courses on theoretical physics it is mind blowing once you understand exactly what he is talking about, and how its possible. Thanks Michio!

  • @SomeAnimeOtaku like what Michio said "We are Born Scientist, but crushed by society"

  • @brianthao102 It's the imaginative mind that makes people get curious and want to find out stuff (finding out stuff is science:P). It's true that today's (or tomorrow's) science can't answer everything but science can be unlimited in the sense that there will always be questions unanswered so people will never seize to search for facts.

    PS: Please don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to offend or 'diss' you or anything :)

  • @SomeAnimeOtaku Science can stop, your mind won't

  • They talked about this stuff in my first year physics class but very briefly

  • @brianthao102 Your point being.. ?

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