Dr Michio Kaku, On String Theory (3/4) (THEORETICAL PHYSICS SERIES/ Secrets Of The Universe)
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watching these videos inspire me to pursue physics.
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tho, take everything as it comes with a grain of salt. from time to time new theory's that gain acceptance turn out to be wrong. instead leading the way to the real answer.
otherwise, we might still be using outhouses and driving top of the line model-t's.(crappy analogy) :)
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Fan-F-Tastic. Every so often someone comes along that through their shear love, passion, and commitment of their life's calling, shatters everything we "know" and allows our imagination to be the foundation for the future. Despite the ever present threat of conflict amongst ourselves, I have faith that that day will come when our planet puts that aside and joins together to reach out beyond our little 3rd motel in a quest for new and exciting discoveries. Keep up the inspiration.
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Ye hes amazing , you just instant believe him because u can read from hes face that he is honest , not money hungry and telling stuff that makes sence , yea he is a genius.
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@jeffrielly His charisma & intelligence shine explaining insanely complex ideas in a simple form for people not nearly as smart as he.
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I love how he defines a chair as having four legs, while they show an office chair with one stem/five legs...or whatever you want to call the parts. Everyone thinks their own field of study is the most important...most complex. hmm...
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0 dislikes let's keep it that way
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he'd be a good teacher
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One dimensional strings can't be seen and they can't touch or interact with each other in 3, 4, 5 dimensional space or any higher dimensions. They can only touch each other in two dimensional space. We 3 dimensional people have to be made of material that is at least 2 dimensional.
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What I like about this man, is the fact that he dont have boundaries, one proof of it is his bool Physics Of The Impossible.
Michio Kaku took Carl Sagan's mission to popularize science, and he's extremely good at it :)
nccflorin23 1 year ago 37
I gotta admit I like how this guy does throw a slight sense of humor into what he's talking about when explaining this to those of us who are not scientists. It helps to make what he said stick better
jeffrielly 1 year ago 31