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  • Rangeball

    March 27, 2009 11:39 a.m. Rangeball Reader


    Multiverse according to Dr. Kaku

  • JG Pasterjak

    March 27, 2009 2:56 p.m. JG Pasterjak Production/Art Director

    That guy is so smart it makes my face hurt. In a perfect world, guys like that would get all the 'tang. Sadly, in our world, it seems to be reserved for guys like Fred Durst.

    jg

  • confuZion3

    March 27, 2009 3:07 p.m. confuZion3 Dork

    I already know who this guy is. I was disappointed when I didn't see / meet him at AAAS this February. He is one of my heros.

    Multi-Edit: He is one of those people who truly inspire innovation in our world.

  • Josh

    March 27, 2009 3:12 p.m. Josh Reader

    JG Pasterjak wrote:

    That guy is so smart it makes my face hurt. In a perfect world, guys like that would get all the 'tang. Sadly, in our world, it seems to be reserved for guys like Fred Durst.

    jg

    I somehow doubt those who spend every waking hour chasing it from age 14 can ever get this smart.

  • confuZion3

    March 27, 2009 3:15 p.m. confuZion3 Dork

    Josh wrote:

    JG Pasterjak wrote:

    That guy is so smart it makes my face hurt. In a perfect world, guys like that would get all the 'tang. Sadly, in our world, it seems to be reserved for guys like Fred Durst.

    jg

    I somehow doubt those who spend every waking hour chasing it from age 14 can ever get this smart.

    This guy could (and probably did). You don't get smart: you're BORN smart. He was born smart.

  • mad_machine

    March 27, 2009 4:29 p.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    he is not only a brilliant physicist, but an excellant speaker as well.. the world of science and mathmatics needs more like him.

    fairly interesting theory.. I would like to read it

  • PHeller

    March 27, 2009 7:28 p.m. PHeller Reader

    I like this dude...does he have any other good interviews?

  • Rangeball

    March 27, 2009 8:11 p.m. Rangeball Reader

    I think PBS has an entire series where he is the host. Watching him brings back memories of watching Carl Sagan in science class.

    His website

  • billy3esq

    March 27, 2009 9:11 p.m. billy3esq Dork

    Michio Kaku also hosts a show on the Science channel, and frequently appears on "The Universe" on History.

    If you like to read your pop science, Brian Greene has an excellent string theory book. He's very good at explaining very complex concepts. His explanation of the photoelectric effect makes more sense than anything I learned in either the physics or electrical engineering departments as an undergrad.

    Also, Richard Feynman wrote a bunch of good books about his life and times as a physicist.

  • PHeller

    March 28, 2009 12:01 a.m. PHeller HalfDork

    For as much interest as I have in those things...I'm horrible at math. No engineering or physics for me.

 
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