Michio Kaku on upcoming Keynote at the ESC (2/2)

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Richard Nass interviews Dr. Michio Kaku about the content of his Keynote Address at the upcoming Embedded Systems Conference in Silicon Valley (April 26th - 29th San Jose) To find out more about the Conference and information on how to Register - Please visit http://esc-sv09.techinsightsevents.com/

You may also visit Richard Nass's Column (#include) @ http://www.embedded.com/columns/archive/;jsessionid=QFZNZ0MQFFPVVQE1GHRSKHWAT...

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  • Regardless of how much money is spent on security people will figure out how to get around it esp in the age of quantum computers. The real answer is to figure out why these people are doing it, and fix our real problems. No matter where we stand there is no security in life get used to it. Lets continue to liberate the individual till he doesn't need protecting!!!!

  • HE IS AWESOME I LOOK UP TO HIM

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  • Damn... all white but still sharp

  • baby i look up to you!

  • @jeanineee btw this isn't my YT account don't need one but I cab read replies, thanks =0)

  • damn kaku is gangster as hell! hahaaa I do have one question though. How can one think so ahead into even a molecular future that will still require a bunch of oil (that is apparently "peaked" according to most) to produce...?

  • Should be an interesting conference

  • Thanks

  • just noticed after replying to your comment that im subbed to your tech channel!

  • I second that, I actually played around with one and he acts like a robot. if you google each one of his emails that he reply, you would get results with exactly the same text on multiple results pointing it to a criminal scam. come on, hire more people as criminals to make different variations instead of just replacing variables and making it sound more severe.

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