Dr. Kaku Interview (Part 2 of 2)

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The folks at the Embedded Systems Conference (http://www.embedded.com/sv) sent me to New York to interview their keynote speaker, Dr. Michio Kaku. He's really cool and we spent nearly TWO HOURS talking about all kinds of subjects. The following interview includes my favorite parts. Learn more about Dr. Kaku's work at http://www.mkaku.org

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  • long live Michio. may he always inspire little kids to ask their mums if they can build atom smashing machines in the garage :)

  • This interviewer completely changes to a whole different subject in each question...

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  • @KrazyKKid the description: "we spent nearly TWO HOURS talking about all kinds of subjects. The following interview includes my favorite parts"

  • @TechieMoron Awesome statement.

  • It's like Physicist are the posts and the engineers are the share button.

  • @boondockfiction82 i thought he was a electric engineer

  • @irateburrito

    it means you can obviously prove youre not from the future.. i never said we stop giving birth in the future.

  • @408DjBigC408 i'll play devil's advocate here. what exactly does giving birth have to do with being from the future? are you saying we stop giving birth in the future?

  • can you disprove that he is from the future? yes, your mother gave birth to you.. i love kaku i just kinda scratched my head at that.. obviously you can prove that you're not from the future :/

  • dr kaku for president

  • This guy brought up a great point with the education aspect... i just remember last year in my physics class -___- it was a lot of math problems but i was never really told why they were important. It was just a race to remember the equations in time for the test. Science and pretty much any academic subject are best learned out of natural curiosity and observation.

  • Nikola Tesla was also a Physicist

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