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  • Michio Kaku: An Atom Smasher in the Garage
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    Thanks to a myopic Congress, the U.S. now lags behind Europe in particle physics research. If only our politicians were as enterprising as the young Michio Kaku, who tried to build a homemade supercollider.
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    MICHIO KAKU:
    Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, and is one of the most widely recognized scientists in the world today. He has written 4 New York Times Best Sellers, is the science correspondent for CBS This Morning and has hosted numerous science specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery/Science Channel. His radio show broadcasts to 100 radio stations every week. Dr. Kaku holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York (CUNY), where he has taught for over 25 years. He has also been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study as well as New York University (NYU).
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    TRANSCRIPT:
    Question: How could the existence of hyperspace be definitively proven?
    Michio Kaku: The idea of hyperspace. The idea of higher dimensions, unseen universes beyond length, width, and height, is not just idle dinner table conversation. We're not spending over $10 billion building the Large Hadron Collider, an atom smasher outside Geneva, Switzerland. Now, when I was a kid, I have my first taste of atom smashing because when I was a kid, I decided to do a Science Fair project. First of all, I was working with anti-matter in high school, photographing brilliant tracks of anti-matter inside my magnetic field that I built. Then one day, I wanted to create my own beam of anti-matter. Not just photograph it, but actually manipulate it.
    So, I went to my mom one day and I said, "Mom, can I have permission to build a 2.3 million volt atom smasher betatronic accelerator in my garage?" And she kind of stared at me and said, "An atom smasher in the garage? I mean, sure. Why not? And don't forget to take out the garbage." So, I took out the garbage and I went to Westinghouse and I got 400 pounds of transformer steel, 22 miles of copper wire, and we wound a 6 kilowatt, 10,000 gauss magnetic field on the high school football field. I put 22 pounds of copper wire on the goal post, gave the wire to my mother. My mother ran to the 50-yard line, gave the wire to my father and he ran to the goal post, and we wound 22 miles of copper wire on the high school football field. Finally, it was ready. It was my proudest achievement, this 400 pound, 6 kw, 10,000 gauss magnetic field in a 2.3 million volt electronic accelerator.
    I closed my eyes, I plugged my ears, I plugged in the wall socket into the garage circuit, and I heard this pop, pop, pop sound as I blew out every single circuit breaker in the house. Wow! My poor mom. She had come back from a hard day's work to see all the lights flicker and die. And then she would say, "Where's the fuses?"
    Well, I imagine that my mother would say to herself, "Why couldn't I have a son who plays basketball? Maybe if I buy him a baseball, and for God's sake, why can't he find a nice Japanese girlfriend? Why does he build these machines in the garage?" Well that machine was an atom smasher. And now the biggest atom smasher of all time is being built outside Geneva, Switzerland. It is 17 miles in circumference. You need a car to actually go around this gigantic device. And it will help recreate a piece of creation.
    Well, some people ask the question, why are the European countries building the Large Hadron Collider? Are we losing the edge? What about an American machine. Well, hey. Let's be frank about it. We had our chance and we blew it. Back in the 1990's, President Ronald Reagan and others had a vision. Why not create the largest colossal atom smasher outside the city of Dallas. Well everything was all set, funding was initiated, but in 1993 the machine was cancelled. A machine, a supercollider many times bigger then the Hadron Collider outside Geneva, Switzerland.
    Well, what happened? Many things happened, but on the last day of hearings in Congress, one Congressman asked a physicist, "Are we going to find God with your machine? If so, I will vote for it." Well, the poor physicist didn't know what to say. So, he collected his thoughts and said, "We will find the Higgs Boson." Well, you could almost hear all the jaws hit the floor of the United States Congress. $11 billion for another goddamned sub-atomic particle. Well, the role was taken a few days later and the machine was cancelled...
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  • @bigthink
    @bigthink  4 роки тому +4

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  • @sammbo250
    @sammbo250 9 років тому +124

    That was back in the good old days when kids could buy steel and wires in excessive amounts without getting told off.

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 10 місяців тому +5

      Back in the good old days when oeople were not suspicious and curiosity was not punished. I literally built one in 1995 from junk yard bits.

    • @cantseeme140
      @cantseeme140 Місяць тому +1

      he took them from junkyard.

  • @muhammadabubakr720
    @muhammadabubakr720 8 років тому +143

    Here in my garage, just built this new atom smasher.
    But do you know what I like more than these materialistic things? Knawwlage

    • @waltz9230
      @waltz9230 5 років тому +2

      Yeah... that would’ve been funny like 2 years ago.
      Oh wait.

    • @eurekal1903
      @eurekal1903 4 роки тому

      @Mr. Fraudiye : you just made yourself nuisance

    • @jackjiggeryjustice270
      @jackjiggeryjustice270 4 роки тому

      @@waltz9230 nice to know u watch these kinda videos, Duke

    • @Klarpimier
      @Klarpimier Рік тому

      In fact I’m a lot more proud of these four lead shielded chambers that I built to house four twelve megawatt nuclear reactors I’m about to build…

  • @TheDFIANT
    @TheDFIANT 12 років тому +60

    Imagine having a kid as smart as Michio Kaku when he was child. As a parent I would be proud but also intellectually intimidated.
    Kid: "Dad. Can I bend bend the space time continuum in my room?"
    Dad: "Umm, sure, whatever."
    ...5 minutes later a black hole forms.

  • @truantz91
    @truantz91 12 років тому +37

    congressmen: "will you find god?"
    Michio kaku: "I believe your looking right at him sir"

  • @d6ud9e
    @d6ud9e 12 років тому +23

    " I cant think of anything more stupid than giving us 2 billion dollars to dig a hole and to fill if again" hahaha this guys is great

  • @ExopMan
    @ExopMan 9 років тому +72

    He has this story memorized lol

    • @trent5807
      @trent5807 6 років тому +8

      He wrote almost the exact same story at the start of "Hyperspace".

    • @Daddy1138-
      @Daddy1138- 2 роки тому +3

      he’s one of the smartest humans alive I’m sure he has a good memory lol

  • @xPyromaniac16x
    @xPyromaniac16x 11 років тому +12

    "I can't think of anything more stupid, than giving us $2 billion to dig a hole and to fill it up again, but hey, that's the government."

  • @line1line
    @line1line 10 років тому +54

    First of all: That's why I like Europe more than America.
    and secondly: We shouldn't think of it as "America being behind in the fields of particle physics" but more as "the world has lost it's chance for a newer bigger collider" because when you think about it, the knowledge you actually gain will benefit all of the humans, and not "just the Americans" or "just the Europeans". This thinking that everything is competition might be useful in economics, but in science it's just slowing down or preventing progress. Like, europeans kind of got that, I think. The grounds that belong to the CERN don't belong to any of the states in europe, they are kinda "out of boundaries".

    • @denhamcolm
      @denhamcolm 6 років тому +1

      Wrong! your way off, here's the actual list:
      Rank Country IQ
      1 Hong Kong Hong Kong 108
      1 Singapore Singapore 108
      2 South Korea South Korea 106
      3 Japan Japan 105
      3 China China 105
      4 Taiwan Taiwan 104
      5 Italy Italy 102
      6 Iceland Iceland 101
      6 Mongolia Mongolia 101
      6 Switzerland Switzerland 101
      7 Austria Austria 100
      7 Luxembourg Luxembourg 100
      7 Netherlands Netherlands 100
      7 Norway Norway 100
      7 United Kingdom United Kingdom 100
      8 Belgium Belgium 99
      8 Canada Canada 99
      8 Estonia Estonia 99
      8 Finland Finland 99
      8 Germany Germany 99
      8 Poland Poland 99
      8 Sweden Sweden 99
      9 Andorra Andorra 98
      9 Australia Australia 98
      9 Czech Republic Czech Republic 98
      9 Denmark Denmark 98
      9 France France 98
      9 Hungary Hungary 98
      9 Latvia Latvia 98
      9 Spain Spain 98
      9 United States USA 98
      10 Belarus Belarus 97
      10 Malta Malta 97
      10 Russia Russia 97
      10 Ukraine Ukraine 97

    • @mrbicyclekick
      @mrbicyclekick 4 роки тому

      line1line It seems like there weren’t any discoveries that changed anything. It just showed that our predictions are right. A bigger one needs to be built.

  • @Cannsanity
    @Cannsanity 12 років тому +12

    "They spent one billion dollars to dig a hole, just to spend one billion dollars to bury it" Yep that sounds like our government.

  • @ernestt13
    @ernestt13 12 років тому +9

    i like how he made an atom smasher but didnt realized that the power consumption would destroy the electrical system of the house. lol

    • @caveman36
      @caveman36 11 місяців тому +3

      Physicist not electrical engineer

  • @MarvRoberts
    @MarvRoberts 9 років тому +15

    I own a parallel pocket universe. It's ever expanding and has a threshold which is quantumly entangled with the entrance of a Police Call Box.

    • @mridulbaro2743
      @mridulbaro2743 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂😂😂very deep imagination

  • @smarties22222
    @smarties22222 8 років тому +31

    The guy should have said: "Yeah, sure no prob bruh" and then they would have gotten the money.

    • @tonyman1106
      @tonyman1106 8 років тому +2

      +Kristóf Szentpétery i would have Jump and said " but if we find the higgs boson we can built a giant death laser that kill terrorist".

  • @Jinouga502
    @Jinouga502 5 років тому +4

    Builds atom smasher in garage.
    Parents die of cancer 20 years later.

  • @bigdx5059
    @bigdx5059 6 років тому +14

    They should have said the God particle

  • @Cardgames4children
    @Cardgames4children 12 років тому +3

    When Kaku was a kid in 3rd grade, I bet he had a secret laboratory behind his bookcase in his bedroom

  • @sadrien
    @sadrien 8 років тому +16

    So lucky your parents let you build an attempted atom smasher... except that you should know the fuses would break...

    • @theq4602
      @theq4602 7 років тому

      He knew. But he didn't tell so they would let him.

    • @faizulanuar2474
      @faizulanuar2474 6 років тому

      Guess thats why he plugged his ears..

    • @jakecolaco6461
      @jakecolaco6461 3 роки тому

      Dam atom smasher go through fuses like water

  • @downsidebrian
    @downsidebrian 7 років тому +29

    Let's get Momma Kaku in charge of science funding. She seems to be the right person for the job.

  • @rododendronmagdalski7883
    @rododendronmagdalski7883 7 років тому +23

    Yee i remember when i was kid and builded Atom Smashers with my friends n shit.

    • @jakecolaco6461
      @jakecolaco6461 3 роки тому

      Werd got so many of those things laying around dont know to do with them

    • @bigchungus7807
      @bigchungus7807 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, he's full of 🐎💩

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 10 місяців тому

    The irony is that I built a similar one from junk yard parts for a science fair, too. The device was made of similar guts, but used 2 large neodymium magnets for the primary confinement field, used the guts of an old electrical transformer pretty much as is except with a gap in the center of the E core to fit the accelerator tube. It was made of a circular florescent lamp tube with a black and white TV tube electron gun attached and enough glass to finish the ring. The acelleration field was from 2 quadrapole antenna elements shaped like butterfly wings glued on the tube. The beam exit window was made of mica glued on the tube glass with a vacuum tight epoxy called torr-seal. I'm not entirely sure how much MeV it was, but it worked enough to charge acrylic blocks enough to spark inside. It wasn't assembled in the garage, though, was assembled in a shed at my Grandmother's house The power draw for the electromagnet was a bit high, but not enough to pop the 220V 30A breaker. You could see the beam form a very dim blue ring inside and a glow when the kicker magnet was fired. Can totally relate to the why can't you be normal stuff. Sadly, the machine was not admissible to the science fair because it was "too dangerous and emitted radiation" once they found out it was a real particle accellerstor and not some demo simulator. Also, not enough to get Harvard admission.

    • @qjdianenfjaiwk
      @qjdianenfjaiwk 3 місяці тому

      How big was this? Also i would like more info. Been looking into this stuff myself

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 3 місяці тому

      @qjdianenfjaiwk it was am 8 inch diameter florescent tube as the acceleration ring. The static magnets came from a broken NMR machine from a science madness store called American Science and Surplus. The transformer was a large power transformer and required a bit of work to bring it home and rearrange the E core assembly to fit the tube inside. The primary winding of it worked well to make the strong field needed. Tuning it was tricky as it wanted very well filtered DC as AC ripple would cause the beam to dance inside the tube. The vacuum source was a refrigeration vacuum pump and a diffusion pump to get it down far enough to get a stable beam. The whole device would fit on a pallet except for the vacuum pumps. ❤️

  • @Daltien98
    @Daltien98 12 років тому +2

    I cannot like this enough times to fully represent how amazing this guy is!

  • @Joao2Pedro
    @Joao2Pedro 11 років тому +1

    To be honest, every advancement in space tecnology during the Cold War was because the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. where competing to see who could dominate space faster and use that domain to destroy the other. And the tecnology that allowed both to persue the space program, was develepod by Germany to be used as a Ballistic Rocket (remember the V2?). Most inovations we use during peace time, where developed during war time.

  • @Momo-bb2fn
    @Momo-bb2fn 3 роки тому +1

    3:45 “will we find god with your machine?”

  • @dragooner4
    @dragooner4 12 років тому +1

    1. builds atom smasher in garage
    2. Win science fair
    3. Gets scholarship to harvard.
    4. gives dreams to teenagers.

  • @lionhartx99
    @lionhartx99 12 років тому +1

    He saids big words to his mom in a sequence and all she got to say was ..."ye just remember to take the trash out" xD

  • @ColonelWinky
    @ColonelWinky 12 років тому

    @Rotpig The Higgs boson is a hypothetical massive elementary particle that is predicted to exist by the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics. The Higgs boson plays a crucial role in the Higgs mechanism responsible for breaking the electroweak symmetry of the Standard Model . If shown to exist, it would help explain why other elementary particles have mass. It is the only elementary particle predicted by the Standard Model that has not yet been observed in particle physics experiments.

  • @luvpiggery
    @luvpiggery Рік тому +1

    My first taste of atom smashing was watching the Australian movie "Young Einstein". We are worlds apart 😂 incredible stuff Mr Kaku!

  • @FlyWithCheese
    @FlyWithCheese 12 років тому

    This particle, which in respect creates the Higgs field, explains why things have mass - it's one of the most important things in modern physics.

  • @simonlinser8286
    @simonlinser8286 Рік тому

    Man now i understand why this guy is where he is... it all makes sense now.

  • @dusan19377
    @dusan19377 11 років тому +3

    "Well, that's the government." xD He's right... :D

  • @squiddie96
    @squiddie96 10 років тому +7

    Kaku might be smart guys, just maybe.

    • @allknowledge7146
      @allknowledge7146 6 років тому +2

      He just followed instructions for building it. He didn't invent the damn thing.

    • @holyinquisition8854
      @holyinquisition8854 4 роки тому

      @@allknowledge7146 isn't like everyone can do that..

  • @lukezatic3976
    @lukezatic3976 Рік тому +1

    imagine building a particle accelerator as your school science fair project

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 3 місяці тому

      I tried, but they were afraid that it would make too much radiation. The saddest part was that they thought it was going to be a model, but it was a real one. Rather low power, but a real cyclotron.

  • @qqqqqqqq1407
    @qqqqqqqq1407 12 років тому

    The Higgs boson is a hypothetical elementary particle predicted by the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics. It belongs to a class of subatomic particles known as bosons, characterized by an integer value of their spin quantum number. The Higgs field is a quantum field with a non-zero value that fills all of space, and explains why fundamental particles such as quarks and electrons have mass. The Higgs boson is an excitation of the Higgs field above its ground state.

  • @mkivy
    @mkivy 3 роки тому

    Congratulations sir!

  • @wadewilson6766
    @wadewilson6766 12 років тому

    @Warkiam
    Then use the first option or use paddles. (Yes,he does have one weakness that is paddles,I did some heavy research)

  • @ten-dimension9390
    @ten-dimension9390 Рік тому +1

    When they said "Higgs Boson" they knew at that moment that they were ******

  • @mikegLXIVMM
    @mikegLXIVMM Рік тому +1

    I've thought of building a small cyclotron using large permanent magnets instead of electromagnets for the magnetic field.

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 3 місяці тому +1

      That works for the base or static field, but you do need an electromagnet for the gradient field that confines the beam as it is accelerated. You can use the guts of a large dry style E core power transformer for this and it works rather well.

    • @mikegLXIVMM
      @mikegLXIVMM 3 місяці тому

      @@christopherleubner6633
      Thanks for the tip! 😀

  • @TheCowtickler
    @TheCowtickler 12 років тому +1

    He's my favorite.

  • @thereynolds2725
    @thereynolds2725 5 років тому +2

    So, the single garage circuit being overloaded somehow tripped every circuit breaker in the house, and his mother went to find fuses... this physicist doesn't have a clue about electric circuits.

  • @thomasmendoza4950
    @thomasmendoza4950 2 місяці тому

    This guys life sound like a regular show episode

  • @SuperMotaba
    @SuperMotaba 11 років тому

    4:22 my favourite bit
    comedic GOLD

  • @f00tballfever
    @f00tballfever 12 років тому

    i love this story!!

  • @ParaglidingManiac
    @ParaglidingManiac 11 років тому +1

    This was filmed in 2011. Less than a month ago scientists finally did find the Higgs Boson particle. Why do people still doubt on whether invest or not? Can't we learn on our own mistakes?

  • @ceaser21i
    @ceaser21i 11 років тому +1

    What is infuriating is that the US had a second chance to build the LHC in the mid 2000's I think on the east coast. It was either there, or in Geneva. but congress decided it would cost too much, that furthering human knowledge is not worth it, and a philosophical debate where theists were crying out against building the LHC because they believed the HIggs Boson disproves the existence of God. Even though it doesnt.

  • @jackmartin865
    @jackmartin865 11 років тому

    I'm in high school and want to do this particle accelerator for a science fair (like Dr Kaku). Any ideas?

  • @emilianosantos1
    @emilianosantos1 11 років тому +1

    Michio probably had the best parents in the world :)

  • @TilekMamutov
    @TilekMamutov 10 років тому +3

    I think now I understand why Dr. Kaku is quite often using religion-inspired jargon such as "God particle" and "heavens".

    • @JM697796
      @JM697796 9 років тому +3

      Yeah its sad but he needs to appeal to the masses of religious people, but it is the best solution at this time, we have to wait for stupid religion to die out (hopefully) one day. I admire Dr. Kaku very much for his way of dealing with these situations and of course all he has done for science.

  • @4.0.4
    @4.0.4 11 років тому

    That gives you an idea of how big the hole was.

  • @drank8
    @drank8 9 років тому +6

    I like what he said at the end about genesis.

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 10 років тому

    4:09 "11 billion dollars for another goddamn subatomic particle." LOL

  • @Philivix
    @Philivix 12 років тому

    awesome, i watch this while live streaming from Geneva for Higgs Boson Announcement
    July 4, 2012

  • @BenDover-qo6qc
    @BenDover-qo6qc 12 років тому

    @Hoshimaru57 or are you talking about the last part how that physicist responded to the congressmen ? I agree with that.

  • @huesam3244
    @huesam3244 8 років тому

    Movie theater popcorn was probably cheaper then his particle accelerator

  • @clarkb5137
    @clarkb5137 8 місяців тому

    i crossed the street with this man once. Ill never forgot that

  • @Gfuckingmaniak
    @Gfuckingmaniak 11 років тому

    Michio Kaku, it`s very easy to talk in hindsight. If you get asked a question like that so frankly, how can you be so sure you`ll give such an articulate -and for the politicians- correct answer?

  • @Alkis05
    @Alkis05 Рік тому

    This is particularly funny, because the Higgs Boson would eventually be called "the god particle".

  • @spinycrayfish
    @spinycrayfish 12 років тому +1

    "But hey, that's the government..." Classic

  • @avarmauk
    @avarmauk 10 років тому +3

    In contrast I made a fart in the garage.

  • @chrismanuel1181
    @chrismanuel1181 Рік тому +2

    As an electrician I don’t believe his story about building an atom smasher.
    1. He ran 22 miles of copper wire around a football field? He’s obviously never pulled wire. There’s no way you’re wrapping 22 miles of wire around a football field. You would have to splice the wire so many times it wouldn’t be worth the attempt. This would take a crew of electricians to get this done.
    2. He blew every circuit in the house? Why would it not just trip the one circuit he plugged it into?
    3. He has a football field in his backyard???

    • @Jammin88812
      @Jammin88812 Рік тому +1

      You are the only person I can find with the same questions as me. It doesn't sound feasible

    • @rajatdas5500
      @rajatdas5500 Рік тому +1

      @@Jammin88812 He is lying

    • @Jammin88812
      @Jammin88812 Рік тому +1

      @@rajatdas5500 Are you claiming the commenter is lying or Michio Kaku is lying?

  • @SkywalkerG1o
    @SkywalkerG1o 12 років тому

    God damn subatomic particle! :D

  • @BlueCosmology
    @BlueCosmology 4 роки тому +2

    Why does Kaku make up these complete lies and why do people give them publicity?

  • @itzmrsa2237
    @itzmrsa2237 6 років тому

    This guy was a genius

  • @gomonkeyfly
    @gomonkeyfly 12 років тому

    lol he's like haha how do you like that now, congressmen?

  • @corygunn3
    @corygunn3 12 років тому +1

    We love you michio kaku, I look up to you as a young (18 year old) Hopefully future theoretical physicist

    • @Mutterschwein
      @Mutterschwein 2 роки тому +3

      So...how's it going? Become a physicist yet?

  • @lemonsodumb
    @lemonsodumb 11 років тому +1

    i like what you did there.

  • @eaglestdogg
    @eaglestdogg 12 років тому

    @7183Ryan no the lhc isnt making big bangs its replicating what it looked like, also isnt part of the big crunch the universe restarting anyway in another big bang (its been awhile since ive read up on my end-of-the-universe theories)

  • @jasondads9509
    @jasondads9509 7 років тому +1

    This guy is great

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 4 роки тому

    "There by the grace of God go I.." thanks for sharing your dream..well I didn't build an atom smasher but I did leave some old carp bait in my tackle box in the garage and by spring time the whole house stank to " High Hell" as my mom put it!

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
    @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому

    I was watching a different video, when I happened to remember this story of Michio nearly blowing out the power in his entire neighborhood, as a kid LOL. I had to come find a retelling of it.

  • @edavsaa
    @edavsaa 12 років тому

    If he wanted to, Michio Kaku could easily think of a theory on how to beat Chuck Norris.

  • @Joreus
    @Joreus 11 років тому

    Maybe they pushed the project to find a sleek reason to create, like you said, miles and miles of underground tunnels, only to cancel the project later on to make it seem as though it was all about the collider from the start :)

  • @sweetness583
    @sweetness583 11 років тому

    yep

  • @VirtualMark2
    @VirtualMark2 12 років тому

    Americas defense budget: $600bn. Nasa's budget: $50bn. They've had to pull out of the joint mission to Mars with us, i think that sucks. Politicians should get their priorities straight, we're all on this planet together and science is the best chance we've got to survive!

  • @HIRAMECLARKEHOPS
    @HIRAMECLARKEHOPS 12 років тому

    I love this guy

  • @bowser5295
    @bowser5295 12 років тому +2

    If I was this guy's father, I would be so proud of how he turned out! :P

  • @hectorfernandez4532
    @hectorfernandez4532 2 роки тому

    And it's crazy that only the 144 thousand lightworkers have seen this

  • @JGMeador444
    @JGMeador444 12 років тому

    @ juki0h How do you figure that one out?

  • @Waterdust2000
    @Waterdust2000 3 роки тому

    'murica? I think that's the best explanation for this story.

  • @bones1343
    @bones1343 12 років тому +2

    i love this guy! he delivers his explanations so well and knows how to keep you interested!

  • @sweetness583
    @sweetness583 11 років тому

    I agree.

  • @DingoHammer
    @DingoHammer 11 років тому

    The quarter million on office plants was just one example and not, taken alone, the reason the project was cancelled. It has been too long ago and I don't remember all the details, just that there were lots of abuses. I wish that they had built the SCSC but, they didn't, and that is why.

  • @MrThepwnstar
    @MrThepwnstar 12 років тому

    Somebody please tell me how would Kaku have created the antimatter?

  • @danielochoa517
    @danielochoa517 10 років тому +1

    Can an atom smasher really create a black hole in the process of separating atoms?

  • @998SBayliss
    @998SBayliss 6 років тому +1

    Blew out every circuit in the house? Why not just the one you plugged it into?

    • @suzesiviter6083
      @suzesiviter6083 6 років тому +1

      Because obviously he built a circuit that transcends Normal physical laws; reminds me of that Nirvana song "Smells like teen BS"

  • @citrusgirl92
    @citrusgirl92 12 років тому

    @MachOverspeedsPlace Great idea the phone book!

  • @dudearinos
    @dudearinos 12 років тому

    proof that Michio Kaku is an alien, he both plugs his ears and plugs in the plug at the same time 0_0

  • @FrankLightheart
    @FrankLightheart 12 років тому

    Does anyone else get the feeling that this touched a little bit of a sore spot for Kaku?

  • @fireflambe
    @fireflambe 11 років тому

    that made my day

  • @tjmbv8680
    @tjmbv8680 11 місяців тому

    To be fair we sacrificed the American particle accelerator to get funding to build the ISS.

  • @ToT0MoD
    @ToT0MoD 11 років тому

    he covers his ears and then he plugged in the power? thats a real achievement right there.

    • @xuser48
      @xuser48 Місяць тому

      He PLUGGED his ears.

  • @ChuckleKing
    @ChuckleKing 11 років тому

    The electron was "just a particle" when it was first discovered too. All well, they found it anyway.

  • @WebVManReturns
    @WebVManReturns 12 років тому +1

    This story is too epic to be true.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому +1

      This is just how things were, before the Department of Education was created and turned students into idiots.

  • @nonadam
    @nonadam 12 років тому

    Michio Kaku:
    Me scientist. You money. Me find God in Machine. All happy.

  • @MrThepwnstar
    @MrThepwnstar 11 років тому

    Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the bit where he said he was photographing antimatter

  • @erik3259
    @erik3259 Рік тому

    My Cyberpunk playing ass thought he said Adam Smasher instead of Atom Smasher

  • @1r950
    @1r950 10 років тому

    I need to know all of the specifications
    Literally every thing here I want to construct a smaller version of it I also need to know it it emits any and all sorts of energy like radiation .

  • @philfount10
    @philfount10 11 років тому

    Professor Kaku, how did you manage to get that copper coil off the football posts?

  • @yoyoyoy500
    @yoyoyoy500 12 років тому

    Just 4 the sake of curiousty does anyone know who was the congressman who asked that question?

  • @RAZREXE
    @RAZREXE Рік тому

    Inspiration ❤

  • @dunja3013
    @dunja3013 8 років тому

    I'm glad tbh