He ended the videos with, ‘there is no such thing as a dumb question’ and throughout the video you can see that he does not downplay any of the questions. He is a great educator.
I would love to ask the Question: How does Michio Kaku feel about Religion and about all the valid quesitons asked by Atheist-Channels, especially those that point out that being Religious or not isnt just about ‚Taste’ and ‚life Choice’ but maybe Religion is actively hurting Humanity and/or holding it back? I can only recommend ‚Genetically Modified Sceptic’ and ‚Viced Rhino’ to everyone. And i would love Michio Kaku to binge-watch both for hours-on-end. Non-fuzzy questions have to be asked and harsh truths have to be spoken, and said Channels do that. And thats epic enough for me wanting Kaku to react.
@@loturzelrestaurant but why religion would be hurting humanity though ? All of them religious books are written by wise men ( or women ) and they are good source for learning morals. I know you said "maybe" but just sayin..
@@infinityabyss2559 Many Reasons: Like 'supporting muffled logic'. Here, maybe this kinda helps: Please watch the video of ‚Illuminaughtii’ named ‚ What is The Flat Earth Society? Corporate Casket’ fully and till the end and then tell me your honest opinion, especially about the end-thoughts?
@@loturzelrestaurant I am sure Michio Kaku has better things to do than binge watch yt videos xdd but it is a good question to ask someone who specializes in science (be that, physics, chemistry, biology, etc.) I am also quite curious to see what their answers would be
@@forbiddenfursona 'Too busy for yt' doesnt sound like a 'real thing' though, mate. I dont think Michio is simple enough to sneeze or p00p at content-creators just because of their specific method of delivering their Content?
His typed out responses look so professional and stern, but him speaking out loud is so much more friendly. Shows that you really can’t tell what someone is thinking over the internet.
Maybe if someone wants to pretend he’s somehow above Einstein ?? He should show the world something tangible/useful , make a difference in the world . His theories and applications created the atomic weapons that stopped hitlers advance . If you’ve done more than that , please share !
my moms advice: If you don't know the sender, allways assume it is written in the most loving and respectfull way. If it is not you prolly won't be in doubt for very long... but thinking it was malicious if it wasn't will allways ruin opportunities...
"what is omg?" This man literally decoded terribly complex stuff about the universe and this is something he doesn't know...and that was just adorable.
@@deygnymedes9827 he found particles that make up the quantum foam, something that's literally all around us...knowing what OMG means does not even compare...
Michio Kaku is a treasure to humanity. Not just because he’s a great physicist, but because he’s excited to share his knowledge with the rest of us! I love this guy!
Pet peeve: he still ends up butchering the equation at 01:42 -- the m and c are both small letters. The 2 should be an exponent, but that's probably a technical limitation of twitter.
This is the first time someone actually explained the difference between chemistry and physics in a way that I could understand and he used one of the most complicated theories to do so. That's a true genius.
Being smart isnt the same as being all knowing, just like being dumb isnt the same as being uninformed. Being smart is about your thought process of pushing beyond the knowledge u have, being dumb is acting against the knowledge you have allready established
@@haalandfilms1695 I often heard people say there is a difference between being smart and being intelligent. The distinction they make is that smart people know a lot and intelligence means a lot more. I was never really completely with that because if you know a lot there are certainly neural differences in your brain, but do you deserve that pride when people call you smart for that reason? And if you know a lot of misinformation, are you smart? Because there are still the same differences in your brain, but you are certainly not seen as smart if you know a lot of misinformation. Then I came to the conclusion that only one thing can exist, intelligence, as an evolutionary mechanism. And IQ scores are very black and white because they treat intelligence as something fixed, not something that exists on the principle of relationship.
A strange pain hits when seeing Aubrey de Grey, a guy who wants to end this universal suffering called aging, being put out of charging SENS because some feminist lying SJW vegans accused him for an email he sent a decade ago. 150,000 people die per day because of aging. That will probably include your parents if it hasn't already, yet the average low IQ sheep don't even know that the life extension field exist and needs support.
I love how he says: There's a Nobel Prize waiting to find that answer! Like he's telling us to not fear math or physics and give it s try, haha. I love it 😭
@@WirHyperboreer I am currently studying math in university and this is literally how I feel 90% of the time. Someone better explain to me how I can stop feeling dumb while studying
I lost all my admiration of these people after the pandemic. Geniuses are people who had the presence of mind to study math as a toddler, they aren't smarter they're just more trained. Not all of us get that much attention in our upbringing.
I just cant get my head around about how insanely lucky we are to have such amazing people talking to us through the internet. I know this video is a bit older so who cares but that was a thought that constantly went through my head while watching this
same thought i just had. i couldn't imagine how people were holding up prior to the existence of internet. everybody had to go to school to learn these kind of stuff... but for us it's like, just a click away
Ikr!!! Back then people had to probably go to universities to learn. But now with just one click we can listen to theoretical physicist answering some questions and talks to a camera as if he's talking to us
We've invented such amazing things, but you've got to recognize the internet has a special place. It's the ultimate game changer. We invented writing, and it was a game changer, but still 5000 years later the worldwide literacy rate was still lower than 10%. Then we invented the internet, and within 30 years 70% of the world's population is online.
I remember trying to read his book about string theory when I was a teenager. Totally baffled me. 15 years on and I get the man himself explaining it in way that I can understand!
Yep. I would love to ask the Question: How does Michio Kaku feel about Religion and about all the valid quesitons asked by Atheist-Channels, especially those that point out that being Religious or not isnt just about ‚Taste’ and ‚life Choice’ but maybe Religion is actively hurting Humanity and/or holding it back? I mean, we’re not just talking about 1-2 or even 3 valid Question to ask and 1-2 things one should ‚maaaybe’ dissect about it, but we are talking about so much that Thousands of Videos can be filled with them. I can only recommend ‚Genetically Modified Sceptic’ and ‚Viced Rhino’ to everyone. And i would love Michio Kaku to binge-watch both for hours-on-end.
That is what we research scholars are taught to do. It's the most difficult thing for us to do. Explain your research in plain language so that even a layman can understand what you are doing
Besides his other smarts that is a genius talent of his. My bane back in the ancient past were teachers who were either naturals in their subject and had understood their subject without too much trouble or forgot how they had slashed through the subject jungle when they were starting out. Mathematics, I'm looking at you. 🤨They couldn't understand how I didn't get it.
@@sebastianmanthey3527 its because there's way more that goes into it a lot of mathematics and geometry. and some parts are very spiritual too, which is needed imo to understand half of it at best.
I have seen pictures of this man, but none of them really communicate how happy this man is about science, and how much SEARING INTELLIGENCE is behind his eyes and smile. Truly, this man is what scientists aspire to be.
He did all that while on plague lockdown, makes me feel stupid that I didn't even do anything during this lockdown remotely close to achieve even 1/100th what he has achieved.
@@sujithkumar824 Well, no human achieved 1/100 of what newton has achieved during this latest lockdown, I'm pretty sure. I mean, not everybody get to be ranked above Jesus in some cases on how influential they were: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_100:_A_Ranking_of_the_Most_Influential_Persons_in_History
How beautifully he answered every question with so simple explanation that even the toughest Physics concept seemed so obvious and logical, I wish i had a physics teacher like him...
My high school physics teacher was basically a hype man for science and had interesting ways of explaining things. Unfortunately, none of my college professors were like that at all and I ended up changing majors,
@@MrRockmusicjunkie I get what you mean. Same thing happened with me with Chemistry. I got an A in high school finals largely because my teacher was incredible. In college however, my teacher was so boring and had such an insipid way of teaching that I didn't just do bad, I outright failed! Had to take the course again.
I teared up when he said "there's no such thing as dumb question" Because every dumb question i had ever asked thru my life that i treat as dumb question starts flashing in my head, i realize that the question isnt dumb, it's me that is dumb :"D
Michio Kaku is that one grandpa everybody loves, even the neighbors By the way, If one day the grand theory is established, what kind of significant technological advancement will we see within decades of its discovery?
I love the part at 6:44 He isn't discounting us the audience, but actually the opposite: Kaku believes that the answer to the universe (or atleast unification of Big and Small) can be thought up or discovered by just about anyone. Out of the millions of views this video had, one of us could bring us one step closer to unlocking the secrets of Physics... And of course, he adds a bit of jest in there to make it more endearing and memorable. What an amazing guy.
I can't imagine having such a fundamental understanding of the world/universe we live in. I would be constantly overwhelmed with anxiety, in a state of pure cosmic horror.
Chemistry (in high school) made me a better student, because as long as we could compose the math around it, we were allowed to blow up just about anything and call it "lab"... ;o)
Ah yes, Newton, the man who got so bored sitting in his house avoiding disease that he invented a new form of math. Really makes you think what we've been doing with our lives for the past 2 years.
The last two years, I've spent my time being average. Newton was so absurdly above average intelligence that it's a waste time to compare ourselves to him
@@phyacinths Let's be honest, calculus is one of those things they insist on teaching in school even when you're practically guaranteed not to use it. No wonder people dislike it.
@@petsan97 you may not use it but economists, mathematicians, and many more use it. In high school, there is no way to known if it will be useful to the student or not. So you are taught just in case. It's important. There is something you learnt in high school which is useful to you but not to a physicist.
In one week, I finish the first year of my PhD in physics. I only hope to become as great of a science communicator as this guy is. Truly something to strive for.
This guy got me to realize that physics is more than just electricity and movement and that it’s quite literally life. I didn’t know how deep physics went until now. Makes me actually want to pick up physics whereas before I had no interest
Physics is the study of matter and energy. That literally encompasses everything, which is why it is the most fundamental science. If you're interested in why something happens, there's an area of physics that explains it.
This guy is not good at explaining, since he simplifies way too much, and doesn't try to give as much information as possible in a easy way. He gives less information instead.
@@0x6a09 No, he's very good at simplified complex things.. Some people need these kind of simple explanation to get complex theories to get understood. Once you understand the basics, then you can proceed to look for deeper information about it.
Fun fact: The cape question is an issue of the medium: comic books. It's hard to show motion with a static medium. If Superman is flying, you have to give the reader a sense of movement. Based on everyday logic, he'd look like he's falling. But the cape gives the reader more information. If he was falling, the cape would trail above him, if he's jumping up, below him, and if he's flying, it's trailing ehind him. Optical cues like these are possible with light-weight fabric, and a cape was already the garment f choice for some other heroes, so they decided to use that for Superman, too.
@@MrLoowiz depends. if its an honest question, then thats simply the ability of whoever is asking, and scoffing at that, instead of answering the question, is much dumber, than the question can ever be.
When he explained how black holes are a ring shape, and if you pass through the ring you find a white hole and you pass through to an alternate universe, I nearly crapped my pants.
@@TomiTapioyeah? You been through a black hole? Easy to say it doesn’t exist when you’ve never had an experience with it. Hence the reason why it’s a theory. It’s only a theory because mathematics say that’s what happens but there’s no way to go through one without being ripped apart on the atomic level.
I remember watching this guy on various astronomy shows on the science channel. Good to know he’s still well and sharing what he loves with the masses.
I've never had any interest in physics whatsoever, I was awful at it in school and have never heard of this guy but I clicked on this video out of boredom and was delighted the whole time. It's so interesting, the stuff about other dimensions and black holes opening up into other universes sounds so cool. I'm so happy to listen to someone who can take a subject I don't like and have never understood, and make it fascinating.
I really liked how he explained string theory. It’s such a complicated and confusing subject, and he explained the basics really well. I always got the idea that the particles were strings, but I didn’t understand how you manipulated them to make different subatomic particles.
"He didn't have the mathematics to calculate the fall, what did he do? He invented his own mathematics." Thanks Dr. Michio Kaku. I'm gonna live by this quote. Nobel prize of the future here I come.
My respect for Newton is immeasurable, he did that while the whole world believes in witchcraft and magic. I bet some people know him at that time being thinks he was crazy for thinking like that.
@@Monkey_D_Luffy56 The whole world including him. Newton himself believed in witchcraft and magic. In fact, math and physics was only something he did on the side. The majority of his time was spent on alchemy and trying to interpret scripture.
I'm not a science student but people like Dr. Michio Kaku makes it so interesting to learn about these stuffs 😆 sure wish I had a teacher like him when I was in school.
Listening about fly and train, about time differs on every planes, about black hole and white hole, the vibrating atoms and their shape. Dayuuum it makes my head hurts but i kinda feel enlightened.
I am still blown away by the fact that 'time' slows down. It's tough for me to wrap my head around this. Regardless, it's a really cool fact. How on earth did Einatein figure that out over a hundred years ago?!
Well, like Dr. Kaku said, Einstein constructed a theory about the mechanics of bodies moving at a certain velocity. Just assuming 2 fundamental facts (Einstein proposed them) you can do calculations to find how time behaves between different perspectives (what we call reference frames). And dilation happens not only to time but to objects, just think about it: everytime you move on a car everything around the car is compressed in that direction (clearly at low speeds that's imperceptible).
Read about the Lorentz transformation. Mathematically, that’s how Einstein did it. If the speed of light is constant for all observers, then time and distance must be variable. Distances literally shrink and time literally ticks slower the faster you move as to not break this fundamental speed of light barrier. The answer is the Lorentz transformation.
This video also shows to me how bad he is at explaining. I'm not even good at physics, but at least i understand what is imprtant to tell and what isn't. Reminding that string theory isn't proven was necessary, but he didn't do it. Explaining that 3 quarks are forming an electron or a neutron isn't enough, at least in my opinion. He could at least say that there are 6 of them... idk.
@@0x6a09 please.. I am waiting for you to start lecturing deeply about the proven wrong-ness of the string 'THEORY' what we call it.. In dept that too and not very specified but not very underspecified either... please you seem so passionate about it. Gentleman I'd be waiting .. Untill Then.. Michio Kaku is the GOAT
@@alexyawors3227 I would love to ask the Question: How does Michio Kaku feel about Religion and about all the valid quesitons asked by Atheist-Channels, especially those that point out that being Religious or not isnt just about ‚Taste’ and ‚life Choice’ but maybe Religion is actively hurting Humanity and/or holding it back? I mean, we’re not just talking about 1-2 or even 3 valid Question to ask and 1-2 things one should ‚maaaybe’ dissect about it, but we are talking about so much that Thousands of Videos can be filled with them. I can only recommend ‚Genetically Modified Sceptic’ and ‚Viced Rhino’ to everyone. And i would love Michio Kaku to binge-watch both for hours-on-end. Non-fuzzy questions have to be asked and harsh truths have to be spoken, and said Channels do that. And thats epic enough for me wanting Kaku to react.
Explaining string theory as music is baffling and amazing. Also makes me think of the fact that J.R.R Tolkien wrote that his world was created by music.
I read one of his books "Hyperspace" when I was around 11. It gave me a different perspective other than video games and cartoons. I most likely did engineering because of this. He's kinda the reason why I am who am today.
First came across Dr. Kaku as a speaker on a futurist documentary and fell in love with his enthusiasm and love of the sciences of our world. We need more people like him at the forefront in society, his visual demonstration of string theory is just wonderful.
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 Do you know 'Genetically modified sceptic'? To his credit: He's an Atheist so good at being unbiased and nice that he literally has Christian Fans and Muslim Fans. !
Love that we have brilliant, accomplished scientists like Kaku et al who are also gifted and tolerant enough to explain incredibly complex concepts to laypeople (like me) with respect and erudition that is helpful and not patronizing. A rare gift, and much appreciated.
I love this guy, Brain Cox and Jim Al-Khalili. All these people make science and physicist easy to understand, even know its a very complicated to wrap you head around.
I graduated in mathematics and never had an interest for physics, but Dr. Kaku I will always listen to. Those questions were trivial, to him at least, but he still explains things like he's still totally fascinated by them.
One thing I LOVE about Dr Kaku, Is unlike most physicists who talk like everyone else has the same understanding they do, Dr Kaku explains physics in Laymans terms
My favorite physicist is Rudolf Clausius. He was the thermodynamicist who basically formed the idea of entropy, but he is barely known. So everything he did and was, makes him my favorite physicist across all dimensions.
Seeing that he published the theory in 1916 and ppl are questioning in it in 2021 I would say nobody is even close to knowing. Genius ahead of his time.
A literal genius asking "what is omg" is exactly the situation I needed to see
I literally just paused the video and went looking for this comment. Too funny lol.
@@shannonjones8877 I just did the exact same thing. I paused and played that part again and came to the comment section lmao
well he's 75, so i guess it kind of makes sense.
@Cow Lupin what are you taking about
3:41 😄
he teaches at my university and he’s so kind and humble, always such a character
I would give my right arm to meet him he seems so nice
That’s awesome and I don’t doubt it! He’s been a favorite of mine for years :)
What university do u go to?
what university did you go to pls i wanna go there too
omg i wanna meet him so badly i feel like i would understand science so much better 😭✋
The guy who answered "It is Oh My God" must feel so proud of having taught Dr. Kaku something. He will brag about that until the end of his days.
😊
If it were me, I would do the same 😂😂
It would be enough of a flex just meeting him
This is just the cherry on top
@@Miloenergydrink09 Definitely. 👍
😂 and he is so humble 😊
He ended the videos with, ‘there is no such thing as a dumb question’ and throughout the video you can see that he does not downplay any of the questions. He is a great educator.
He is so smart he can actually make you understand things that are so daunting to comprehend.
I would love to ask the
Question:
How does Michio Kaku feel about Religion and about all the valid quesitons asked by Atheist-Channels,
especially those that point out that being Religious or not isnt just about ‚Taste’ and ‚life Choice’ but maybe Religion is actively hurting Humanity and/or holding it back?
I can only recommend ‚Genetically Modified Sceptic’ and ‚Viced Rhino’ to everyone.
And i would love Michio Kaku to binge-watch both for hours-on-end.
Non-fuzzy questions have to be asked and harsh truths have to be spoken,
and said Channels do that. And thats epic enough for me wanting Kaku to react.
@@loturzelrestaurant but why religion would be hurting humanity though ?
All of them religious books are written by wise men ( or women ) and they are good source for learning morals.
I know you said "maybe" but just sayin..
@@infinityabyss2559 Many Reasons:
Like 'supporting muffled logic'.
Here, maybe this kinda helps:
Please watch the video of ‚Illuminaughtii’ named ‚ What is The Flat Earth Society? Corporate Casket’ fully and till the end and then tell me your honest opinion, especially about the end-thoughts?
@@loturzelrestaurant I am sure Michio Kaku has better things to do than binge watch yt videos xdd
but it is a good question to ask someone who specializes in science (be that, physics, chemistry, biology, etc.)
I am also quite curious to see what their answers would be
@@forbiddenfursona 'Too busy for yt' doesnt sound like a 'real thing' though, mate.
I dont think Michio is simple enough to sneeze or p00p at content-creators just because of their specific method of delivering their Content?
His typed out responses look so professional and stern, but him speaking out loud is so much more friendly. Shows that you really can’t tell what someone is thinking over the internet.
Tone is what's needed on his writing. That's why personal face to face communication is so beautiful.
Not to be that guy but I'm pretty sure someone else does the typing for him and all the other people on this channel
@@MyOpinionisKorrect yes but based on what he said, sometimes even word for word.
Maybe if someone wants to pretend he’s somehow above Einstein ?? He should show the world something tangible/useful , make a difference in the world . His theories and applications created the atomic weapons that stopped hitlers advance . If you’ve done more than that , please share !
my moms advice: If you don't know the sender, allways assume it is written in the most loving and respectfull way.
If it is not you prolly won't be in doubt for very long... but thinking it was malicious if it wasn't will allways ruin opportunities...
This dude has the most stereotypical scientist hair, and I love it
@Sahathai Peem Khantee Now I can't unsee it.
Like the guy who invented time machines in a car. 😅
@@cuca_str4151 I was about to bring up Prof Poliakoff.
He has Einsteins hair.
It suits him perfectly tho 👌
"what is omg?"
This man literally decoded terribly complex stuff about the universe and this is something he doesn't know...and that was just adorable.
Sometimes when you stare and focus on a specific thing for too long, you'll miss what's happening all around you.
@@deygnymedes9827 he found particles that make up the quantum foam, something that's literally all around us...knowing what OMG means does not even compare...
that was great and just cute.
@@devastationofmankind3495 well, that's clearly not what I meant, lol.
knowledge, it's all relative.
I used to see this guy on every space and universe documentary in the 2000s. Glad he's still going full swing.
I remember seeing him in aswell as Neil DeGrasse Tyson in space Odyssey
@@hotman_pt_ Same
@@hotman_pt_ Neil deGrasse Tyson is also still going strong. I love watching his StarTalk podcasts with comedian Chuck Nice.
are you feeling old now? because i am :(
How come the speed of light is universally consistent, but time does not? Time is a dimension, the fourth dimension specifically, but light is not.
Michio Kaku is a treasure to humanity. Not just because he’s a great physicist, but because he’s excited to share his knowledge with the rest of us! I love this guy!
am i the obly reply to this comment
I run into him all the time. I want to say hi but I am too shy
@@TheoneandonlyMiscavage does he still teach in NYC?
Pet peeve: he still ends up butchering the equation at 01:42 -- the m and c are both small letters. The 2 should be an exponent, but that's probably a technical limitation of twitter.
I love how he describes all those theories in such a soothing voice, like he's telling a bedtime story. I would love to have him as my grandpa
Same ❤️
Then the 92nd little pig built a house out of depleted uranium. And the wolf was like, "dude."
- What if?, Randall Munroe
This is the first time someone actually explained the difference between chemistry and physics in a way that I could understand and he used one of the most complicated theories to do so. That's a true genius.
No matter how smart you are, there's always something you don't know. "What is OMG"........
The more you learn, the more you realize how much there is yet to know
Being smart isnt the same as being all knowing, just like being dumb isnt the same as being uninformed.
Being smart is about your thought process of pushing beyond the knowledge u have, being dumb is acting against the knowledge you have allready established
@@haalandfilms1695 I often heard people say there is a difference between being smart and being intelligent. The distinction they make is that smart people know a lot and intelligence means a lot more. I was never really completely with that because if you know a lot there are certainly neural differences in your brain, but do you deserve that pride when people call you smart for that reason? And if you know a lot of misinformation, are you smart? Because there are still the same differences in your brain, but you are certainly not seen as smart if you know a lot of misinformation. Then I came to the conclusion that only one thing can exist, intelligence, as an evolutionary mechanism. And IQ scores are very black and white because they treat intelligence as something fixed, not something that exists on the principle of relationship.
He doesn't even understand simple, common acronyms?! And to think he's smart... smh my head
@@haalandfilms1695 very wise
There are two types of people:
"We love Isaac Newton. He invented calculus!"
"We hate Isaac Newton. He invented calculus!"
Love
You forgot the type of people who think he didn’t invent calculus at all, that it was primarily Leibniz
Love-Hate. Calculus is horrible for school standards. However, Calculus is an amazing innovation and without it many things would not exist.
Hate
I like to make the joke that he died a virgin for creating physics and calculus
A strange pain hits seeing such genius getting old.
You aren’t getting any younger, you know.
@@summertyme5748 you didn't understand his statement.
Indeed
A strange pain hits when seeing Aubrey de Grey, a guy who wants to end this universal suffering called aging, being put out of charging SENS because some feminist lying SJW vegans accused him for an email he sent a decade ago.
150,000 people die per day because of aging. That will probably include your parents if it hasn't already, yet the average low IQ sheep don't even know that the life extension field exist and needs support.
Let's send him to some large planet to age slower!
I love how he says: There's a Nobel Prize waiting to find that answer!
Like he's telling us to not fear math or physics and give it s try, haha. I love it 😭
Wink wink nudge nudge we need more people like him in the world
I tried it today. Couldn't figure it out and gave up again.
@@WirHyperboreer I am currently studying math in university and this is literally how I feel 90% of the time.
Someone better explain to me how I can stop feeling dumb while studying
@@andreacarnevale3152 Be like quantum, genius and dumb.
I lost all my admiration of these people after the pandemic. Geniuses are people who had the presence of mind to study math as a toddler, they aren't smarter they're just more trained. Not all of us get that much attention in our upbringing.
I just cant get my head around about how insanely lucky we are to have such amazing people talking to us through the internet. I know this video is a bit older so who cares but that was a thought that constantly went through my head while watching this
same thought i just had. i couldn't imagine how people were holding up prior to the existence of internet. everybody had to go to school to learn these kind of stuff... but for us it's like, just a click away
Ikr!!! Back then people had to probably go to universities to learn. But now with just one click we can listen to theoretical physicist answering some questions and talks to a camera as if he's talking to us
We've invented such amazing things, but you've got to recognize the internet has a special place. It's the ultimate game changer. We invented writing, and it was a game changer, but still 5000 years later the worldwide literacy rate was still lower than 10%. Then we invented the internet, and within 30 years 70% of the world's population is online.
I remember trying to read his book about string theory when I was a teenager. Totally baffled me. 15 years on and I get the man himself explaining it in way that I can understand!
IKR!!!! That's what I'm excited about right now!!!!!!
I love how he explains things in the most simplistic way possible so that everyone can understand.
Yep.
I would love to ask the
Question:
How does Michio Kaku feel about Religion and about all the valid quesitons asked by Atheist-Channels,
especially those that point out that being Religious or not isnt just about ‚Taste’ and ‚life Choice’ but maybe Religion is actively hurting Humanity and/or holding it back?
I mean, we’re not just talking about 1-2 or even 3 valid Question to ask and 1-2 things one should ‚maaaybe’ dissect about it,
but we are talking about so much that Thousands of Videos can be filled with them.
I can only recommend ‚Genetically Modified Sceptic’ and ‚Viced Rhino’ to everyone.
And i would love Michio Kaku to binge-watch both for hours-on-end.
That is what we research scholars are taught to do. It's the most difficult thing for us to do. Explain your research in plain language so that even a layman can understand what you are doing
im forced to do that with several relatives
Besides his other smarts that is a genius talent of his. My bane back in the ancient past were teachers who were either naturals in their subject and had understood their subject without too much trouble or forgot how they had slashed through the subject jungle when they were starting out. Mathematics, I'm looking at you. 🤨They couldn't understand how I didn't get it.
He's such a great science communicator. We're lucky to have him.
The level of understanding he has to dumb it down to the point any average Joe can understand it is incredible
This was the first time, I have seen someone explain string theory so effortlessly!
Or not
@@sebastianmanthey3527 its because there's way more that goes into it a lot of mathematics and geometry. and some parts are very spiritual too, which is needed imo to understand half of it at best.
I have seen pictures of this man, but none of them really communicate how happy this man is about science, and how much SEARING INTELLIGENCE is behind his eyes and smile. Truly, this man is what scientists aspire to be.
“What is an omg?”
-Dr. Michio Kaku
"oh" - the sound of disappoint
a priceless moment
How to be good at physics
😂😂😂
Kaku is a nutcase.
What an amazing man. He is talking about very complex and tough subjects is such a simple way. Really goes on to show how good he is at it.
if you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough
@@ChristianOctavianus exactly
@@ChristianOctavianus give credit to einstein
-Sun Tzu, probably
@@SCRKT007 -Jimmy Neutron
It’s nice to see this guy again on Wired.
I love his animation and enthusiasm for physics. It’s really wholesome to see.
Yes
Lizardsssss?
this time they called him by his name
This guy? This guy? Dont talk about one of my idols like that.
Dr. Michio Kaku is a huge inspiration for me and my dad, we read most of his books and since I was little I wanted to be a physicist because of him.
May your dreams come true bro
We rooting for you to get that Nobel prize, go get them
You can do it bro! And if fate allows. I hope we can see each other as physicists of the 21st century :))
@@corncorn9367I’d like to be a physicist too! I just have a long way to go and my parents to convince…
"He didn't have the mathematics to calculate the fall, what did he do? He invented his own mathematics." I couldn't stop laughing.
He did all that while on plague lockdown, makes me feel stupid that I didn't even do anything during this lockdown remotely close to achieve even 1/100th what he has achieved.
@@sujithkumar824 I have to agree, I'm guilty too.
He invented and we suffer throughout our college life.
@@tashi7160 Hahahah, but I have to say, it kind of fun...
@@sujithkumar824 Well, no human achieved 1/100 of what newton has achieved during this latest lockdown, I'm pretty sure. I mean, not everybody get to be ranked above Jesus in some cases on how influential they were: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_100:_A_Ranking_of_the_Most_Influential_Persons_in_History
I like Michio, he is very enthusiastic and explains things easily, he has great knowledge and I found his books amazing. Check his books out!
Physics of the Impossible was a pretty good book.
Neal would have given you a long drawn out analogy or metaphor 🤣
I have three of his books and they're great!
@@hannahthrupp9399 also Physics of the future!
@@jaredf6205 what’s the premise of it?
This is so intriguing. I could listen to this man talk about Physics all day.
His books are as pleasing as his speech, I totally recommend them 🤗
I like that he is explaining difficult things but with a kindergarten teacher attitude
He came to my university and it was great. 2 hours just flew by!!!
He has a youtube channel (which appears to be a radio podcast). It is called "Cucko for Kaku"
Enough is enough, even cake & ice cream
How beautifully he answered every question with so simple explanation that even the toughest Physics concept seemed so obvious and logical, I wish i had a physics teacher like him...
he is so genius that even the "OMG" was beyond for his learning
😂
Wdym, now he knows what it is
@@shanewalsch what is wdym.
@@licensed_beheader what do you mean. wdym: wHAT dO yOU mEAN ok the lower case letters are how what do you mean is simplified.
@Jisoooya 👑 it is what it is .
In my language, 'kaku' is an affectionate way to say 'uncle'. So he's instantly Uncle Michio to a Bengali person.
He looks like it too.
Oh come on... We still haven't found out house no 27 on Rajani Sen road... It ends at 26...
HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS
@@anirbanroy5667 bruhh lmao
yes but for me he is a idol
( btw i am a bengali)
Mamara ki khobor apnader!
That’s actually low key beautiful. I really like that.
If he was my teacher in highschool, Physics would have been enjoyable rather than boring.
this guy is too chad that no school couldn’t hire him
Its all enjoyable and fun until it includes equations and mathematics
@@piyush5190 Yeh i enjoyed the learning part, i absolutely hated writing it all down.
My high school physics teacher was basically a hype man for science and had interesting ways of explaining things. Unfortunately, none of my college professors were like that at all and I ended up changing majors,
@@MrRockmusicjunkie I get what you mean. Same thing happened with me with Chemistry. I got an A in high school finals largely because my teacher was incredible. In college however, my teacher was so boring and had such an insipid way of teaching that I didn't just do bad, I outright failed! Had to take the course again.
I teared up when he said "there's no such thing as dumb question"
Because every dumb question i had ever asked thru my life that i treat as dumb question starts flashing in my head, i realize that the question isnt dumb, it's me that is dumb :"D
Hey, no dumb stuff, it's just that you never got thaught about what you're asking for or you've never really thought about it.
@@iwasawa1000 Yup!
@@iwasawa1000 Yep!
You're dumb if you couldn't realise it earlier while asking those questions. No offense.
Anyone that asks questions is the exact opposite of dumb! You are not dumb.
Michio Kaku is that one grandpa everybody loves, even the neighbors
By the way, If one day the grand theory is established, what kind of significant technological advancement will we see within decades of its discovery?
OH IS HE? WOW, TELL ME MORE WHAT YOU THINK
He does seem like the kind of person thats impossible to hate in real life, i could sit and listen to him talk physics allll day.
Yeah the teenage girls, bitches loved
Yes ,couse he is wise never discriminate not shout on kids on asking questions he explains and inspire them.
@@viktorpettersson6899 hej hest nej inte vara lömsk klapa så du bli snel hest
Isaac Newton is such a chad.
Realising there exists no mathematics to even be able to explain if the moon falls, he just straight up invented it.
Newton is so brilliant person.
Technically,discovered.
@@thecryptohacker9976 how so?
Leibnitz is the co-inventor of calculus. Some say they ripped each other off for ideas.
@@truthsocialmedia but what is true?
"There's a Nobel Prize out there for the person who can figure out what dark matter is."
Not me,, but thanks for giving us hope sensei
@@icancu9680 AH. thanks for the correction :3
Its matter thats dark
Alright give me my Nobel prize
@@mayankgoyal4595 GET THIS PERSON THE NOBEL PRIZE RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW
Nah you can do it, go get that dark matter info! :)
How come sth that you know for sure that it can not be touch and it tight the Milky Way to make it stable but you don’t what it is
I love the part at 6:44
He isn't discounting us the audience, but actually the opposite: Kaku believes that the answer to the universe (or atleast unification of Big and Small) can be thought up or discovered by just about anyone. Out of the millions of views this video had, one of us could bring us one step closer to unlocking the secrets of Physics... And of course, he adds a bit of jest in there to make it more endearing and memorable. What an amazing guy.
I can't imagine having such a fundamental understanding of the world/universe we live in.
I would be constantly overwhelmed with anxiety, in a state of pure cosmic horror.
Why would it be horrific? I would think it would be beautiful, even peaceful.
@@thomasporter4627 My brain is broken.
@@thomasporter4627 you’re blessed with the lack of an anxiety disorder 🥲
that what I think about doctors as well. Imagine knowing that many things about what could go wrong with you and your body
The comment and 1st reply sounds like two types of people and I could relate to the comment
I had a chemistry teacher who was this enthusiastic and enjoyable to listen to, and thank God because I couldn't figure chemistry out at all.
Chemistry (in high school) made me a better student, because as long as we could compose the math around it, we were allowed to blow up just about anything and call it "lab"... ;o)
I think they made a documentary on him. Something about a blue meth empire.
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 like manganese heptoxide?
LOL, he gave you the crust, the smallest part of it, if he brings you the equation and such, "the real deal", see if it still enjoyable to listen.
I love how wildly smart but humble he is. He chuckles at questions that really are profound and it makes it wonderful.
"Birds fly not because they flap their wings"
Then proceeds to explain how it really happens. This guy is GENIUS!
birds create partial vacuum just to move around. best example of dedication
Dr. Kaku: "Theres no such thing as a dumb question"
Patrick: "Is mayonnaise an instrument?"
It could be an instrument we just need to find someone who can play it
Are you implying it is not?
Everything can be used as an instrument. Question is: is it a music instrument, a surgical instrument or what?
food instrument
@@jesusmunguiamadrigal3848 someone can and has played the mayonnaise. It's on UA-cam somewhere.
So remember folks, if your teacher asks you a question you don't know the answer to, just say "Infinite density".
I'll remember this!
Or “truly, the possibilities are endless!”
For social sciences the answer would be: Its very complex
500 Done
Lol
Ah yes, Newton, the man who got so bored sitting in his house avoiding disease that he invented a new form of math. Really makes you think what we've been doing with our lives for the past 2 years.
The last two years, I've spent my time being average. Newton was so absurdly above average intelligence that it's a waste time to compare ourselves to him
So i'll just instead hate on calculus cuz thats what i chose to do instead of doing something usefull
@@phyacinths Let's be honest, calculus is one of those things they insist on teaching in school even when you're practically guaranteed not to use it. No wonder people dislike it.
@@petsan97 you may not use it but economists, mathematicians, and many more use it. In high school, there is no way to known if it will be useful to the student or not. So you are taught just in case. It's important. There is something you learnt in high school which is useful to you but not to a physicist.
It seems we've been wasting our lives since nobody invented a new form of math in the past 2 years.
"Was Einstein wrong with Theory of Relativity?"
Michio: Yes and No.
Spoken like a true Quantum physicist.
Well, what do they even mean with ''wrong''?
Are u indirectly attacking a random Austrian man named Schrödinger😂
or is it? -Michael Stevens
@@hanjesse31 Spotted the philosophy major.
The cat in the coffin is.....
"Why do atoms want to bond together?"
Answer: when you're in a stable bond, you can be a lot lazier.
Inert gases are the anti social one.
In one week, I finish the first year of my PhD in physics. I only hope to become as great of a science communicator as this guy is. Truly something to strive for.
best wishes!
is it theoretical physics too?
I hold a PhD in physics and It’s so worth it if you pass your viva voce and yes my PhD is in Theoretical Physics
I love how he ended it with a story of "And that boy was Albert Einstein".
And then everybody clapped.
And now you know....the rest of the story.
This guy got me to realize that physics is more than just electricity and movement and that it’s quite literally life. I didn’t know how deep physics went until now.
Makes me actually want to pick up physics whereas before I had no interest
Physics is the study of matter and energy. That literally encompasses everything, which is why it is the most fundamental science. If you're interested in why something happens, there's an area of physics that explains it.
God bless you! 🙏🏻💛🥹
String theory could not be more simplified than this 02:10 Not all genius minds can teach well. His students are lucky.
This guy is not good at explaining, since he simplifies way too much, and doesn't try to give as much information as possible in a easy way. He gives less information instead.
@@0x6a09 No, he's very good at simplified complex things.. Some people need these kind of simple explanation to get complex theories to get understood. Once you understand the basics, then you can proceed to look for deeper information about it.
@@MsTomboati Well, what about him forgetting to mention that string theory is not proven?
@@0x6a09 Well, that's why it still a "theory"
@@0x6a09 dont pay much attention do u? String theory is the only game in town
I wish this man had been my teacher in highschool, he seems like a cool teacher full of passion for his subject
I think he’s a bit overqualified to be a high school teacher
Dude don't you think he's too much to be a teacher.Hes a physicist
"There's no such thing as dumb question" i hope a lot of people, especially teachers, understand this.
Fun fact: The cape question is an issue of the medium: comic books. It's hard to show motion with a static medium. If Superman is flying, you have to give the reader a sense of movement. Based on everyday logic, he'd look like he's falling. But the cape gives the reader more information. If he was falling, the cape would trail above him, if he's jumping up, below him, and if he's flying, it's trailing ehind him. Optical cues like these are possible with light-weight fabric, and a cape was already the garment f choice for some other heroes, so they decided to use that for Superman, too.
@@achtsekundenfurz7876 omgggg beautiful tysmm
high level of humans creativity
Except that he's wrong. There are dumb questions.
@@MrLoowiz depends. if its an honest question, then thats simply the ability of whoever is asking, and scoffing at that, instead of answering the question, is much dumber, than the question can ever be.
@@sebastianmanthey3527 That's the same as saying "there are no dumb people, just people with different intellectual abilities".
When he explained how black holes are a ring shape, and if you pass through the ring you find a white hole and you pass through to an alternate universe, I nearly crapped my pants.
A popular lie, White Holes and Parallel universes.
@@TomiTapioyeah? You been through a black hole? Easy to say it doesn’t exist when you’ve never had an experience with it. Hence the reason why it’s a theory. It’s only a theory because mathematics say that’s what happens but there’s no way to go through one without being ripped apart on the atomic level.
I remember watching this guy on various astronomy shows on the science channel. Good to know he’s still well and sharing what he loves with the masses.
I've never had any interest in physics whatsoever, I was awful at it in school and have never heard of this guy but I clicked on this video out of boredom and was delighted the whole time. It's so interesting, the stuff about other dimensions and black holes opening up into other universes sounds so cool. I'm so happy to listen to someone who can take a subject I don't like and have never understood, and make it fascinating.
3:41 "what is omg" adorable
He was asking about omg quark partical
Omg is a particle not a messaging short form 😔
That Guys Question Can't be answered unfortunately 😥
😅@@lakshya5946
I really liked how he explained string theory. It’s such a complicated and confusing subject, and he explained the basics really well. I always got the idea that the particles were strings, but I didn’t understand how you manipulated them to make different subatomic particles.
"He didn't have the mathematics to calculate the fall, what did he do? He invented his own mathematics."
Thanks Dr. Michio Kaku. I'm gonna live by this quote. Nobel prize of the future here I come.
Newton just inventing Calculus when he realized normal math wasn't gonna cut it will always be a legendary flex.
good luck man!
My respect for Newton is immeasurable, he did that while the whole world believes in witchcraft and magic.
I bet some people know him at that time being thinks he was crazy for thinking like that.
@@Monkey_D_Luffy56 The whole world including him. Newton himself believed in witchcraft and magic. In fact, math and physics was only something he did on the side. The majority of his time was spent on alchemy and trying to interpret scripture.
@@johnchesterfield9726 spot on my friend.
I'm not a science student but people like Dr. Michio Kaku makes it so interesting to learn about these stuffs 😆 sure wish I had a teacher like him when I was in school.
Listening about fly and train, about time differs on every planes, about black hole and white hole, the vibrating atoms and their shape. Dayuuum it makes my head hurts but i kinda feel enlightened.
Welcome
Vibrating strings called the sub atomic particles* 🙄
I am still blown away by the fact that 'time' slows down. It's tough for me to wrap my head around this. Regardless, it's a really cool fact. How on earth did Einatein figure that out over a hundred years ago?!
It’s been proven that time has dimensions.
@@hbdavis4119 that’s even more mind blowing!
Well, like Dr. Kaku said, Einstein constructed a theory about the mechanics of bodies moving at a certain velocity. Just assuming 2 fundamental facts (Einstein proposed them) you can do calculations to find how time behaves between different perspectives (what we call reference frames). And dilation happens not only to time but to objects, just think about it: everytime you move on a car everything around the car is compressed in that direction (clearly at low speeds that's imperceptible).
Read about the Lorentz transformation. Mathematically, that’s how Einstein did it. If the speed of light is constant for all observers, then time and distance must be variable. Distances literally shrink and time literally ticks slower the faster you move as to not break this fundamental speed of light barrier. The answer is the Lorentz transformation.
Trains
The knowledge in this dude is insane. Imagine breaking it up so down to the simplest form for us to understand shows you how much he knows.
This video also shows to me how bad he is at explaining. I'm not even good at physics, but at least i understand what is imprtant to tell and what isn't. Reminding that string theory isn't proven was necessary, but he didn't do it.
Explaining that 3 quarks are forming an electron or a neutron isn't enough, at least in my opinion. He could at least say that there are 6 of them... idk.
@@0x6a09 It's a 15 minute video. It would take him days to explain everything sufficiently
@@0x6a09 please.. I am waiting for you to start lecturing deeply about the proven wrong-ness of the string 'THEORY' what we call it.. In dept that too and not very specified but not very underspecified either... please you seem so passionate about it.
Gentleman I'd be waiting ..
Untill Then.. Michio Kaku is the GOAT
@@cressidacassini1363 i don't understand what do you mean.
@@0x6a09 now I see why Dr. Kaku's explanation seemed harder to you... cz easy stuff complexes you
"You can never ask a dumb question.."
Clearly, Dr. Michio Kaku never been on Reddit
I bet he can still answer it by science theory
Questions are the desire of knowledge, so there are no dumb questions at all, but many question that have unclear answer.
Or Yahoo Answers
He didn’t know what an omg is
@@alexyawors3227 I would love to ask the
Question:
How does Michio Kaku feel about Religion and about all the valid quesitons asked by Atheist-Channels,
especially those that point out that being Religious or not isnt just about ‚Taste’ and ‚life Choice’ but maybe Religion is actively hurting Humanity and/or holding it back?
I mean, we’re not just talking about 1-2 or even 3 valid Question to ask and 1-2 things one should ‚maaaybe’ dissect about it,
but we are talking about so much that Thousands of Videos can be filled with them.
I can only recommend ‚Genetically Modified Sceptic’ and ‚Viced Rhino’ to everyone.
And i would love Michio Kaku to binge-watch both for hours-on-end.
Non-fuzzy questions have to be asked and harsh truths have to be spoken,
and said Channels do that. And thats epic enough for me wanting Kaku to react.
Dr. Michio Kaku: Explain every question in easy way.
Also, Dr Michio Kaku: What is "omg"?
He has so much passion in physics and a constant smile throughout the whole video.
Explaining string theory as music is baffling and amazing. Also makes me think of the fact that J.R.R Tolkien wrote that his world was created by music.
Dr. Michio Kaku asking what is omg as the best selling author of god equations had me crying...
😭😂
really shows that no matter how much you know, theres more you could learn
I read one of his books "Hyperspace" when I was around 11. It gave me a different perspective other than video games and cartoons. I most likely did engineering because of this. He's kinda the reason why I am who am today.
First came across Dr. Kaku as a speaker on a futurist documentary and fell in love with his enthusiasm and love of the sciences of our world. We need more people like him at the forefront in society, his visual demonstration of string theory is just wonderful.
Michio Kaku - Talk about the "essence of existence"
The general population - "omg"
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 Do you know 'Genetically modified sceptic'?
To his credit: He's an Atheist so good at being unbiased and nice
that he literally has Christian Fans and Muslim Fans.
!
He's one of the only physicist that I understood. Love how he explains all these concepts.
Nicely done, Wired! Dr. Kaku is perfect for this series!
Love that we have brilliant, accomplished scientists like Kaku et al who are also gifted and tolerant enough to explain incredibly complex concepts to laypeople (like me) with respect and erudition that is helpful and not patronizing. A rare gift, and much appreciated.
He is so cool! And his hair is sooo silky like a villain haha
Like... Dr. Wiley?
DUN DUN DUUUUUNNNN!!!!
I thought his hair kinda look like Einstein’s
@@bastardjustice Megaman 😂
I love how he stoops down to our lowly levels just to explain things. Thank you for being patient.
The God Equation looks like a good setup for a Sci-Fi Adventure story. Something that is barely beyond reach, but never grasp.
Then read "The God Formula" by José Rodrigues Dos Santos :)
I love this guy, Brain Cox and Jim Al-Khalili.
All these people make science and physicist easy to understand, even know its a very complicated to wrap you head around.
Slowing down time perspective inside that black hole gave me the chills.
i wish this was like 4-5 hour long, i could listen to him explain theories all day
Kaku have a nice voice. I'm sure you'll find him amusing.
I watched Michio on the Science Channel growing up. I love him, he’s so smart and explains things easily so you can actually absorb it.
Back when the science channel still had science on it.
Michio seems so sweet, the way he explains complex physics in such a easy to understand way is just amazing ☺️
Dr. Michio Kaku : Infinite density is a shorthand of saying "I don't know"
Me : Roger that, gonna use it for the rest of my life 😂
"Hey Jimmy where is your dad?"
You: "he is at infinite density"
@@ten-dimension9390 nice one 😂
"So, do you like me back..?"
"I am infinitely dense."
dude, that would be such a sick burn... "you are like a black hole... infinitely dense"
I could listen to Dr Kaku explain about physics concepts for hours!! He simplifies the terms so well
the « oh » at 3:46, he was disappointed😭
Love this man. He explained string theory so easily and simply that anyone could understand.
He is such a chill person! Honoured to see him answering all these questions and making understand in a simple manner
I graduated in mathematics and never had an interest for physics, but Dr. Kaku I will always listen to. Those questions were trivial, to him at least, but he still explains things like he's still totally fascinated by them.
My two year doesn’t understand a word of him, but he listens to him with great curiosity
He is an amazing teacher, just astonished at his ability to explain everything in a simple and understandable way!
One thing I LOVE about Dr Kaku, Is unlike most physicists who talk like everyone else has the same understanding they do, Dr Kaku explains physics in Laymans terms
Most popular science authors do that, including Stephen Hawking, Richard Feymann etc.
Wow, I cannot believe that I just watched a 16 minute video explaining about physics. I love this guy
Dr. Kaku is amazing in explaining the toughest concepts of physics.
this was the best Q&A so far for me among the whole series, Dr Michio Kaku is just amazing, I demand more! :D
4:36 notice how he keeps saying “your universe” instead of OUR universe...👀
Who else has a dream of becoming a Physicist but don't have the intellectual capacity to become like one?
I once dreamed of becoming an astrophysicist, now I'm more of leaning into becoming a values teacher.
I am dreaming of becoming an astrophysicist, but i'm only 13. I'm afraid by the time i grow up i will not feel worthy enough to be one
@@swansong_siona your worthy enough as long as you don't give up
@@nerdlord2288 true my man
Hands up 🙋 thnking about becoming astrophysicist but don't have that intellectual capacity
Man I could listen to this man all day! He makes science…..interesting and relatively easier to understand! Thanks Doc.
I'm sure he would be honored to have you listen to him all day...
My favorite physicist is Rudolf Clausius. He was the thermodynamicist who basically formed the idea of entropy, but he is barely known. So everything he did and was, makes him my favorite physicist across all dimensions.
Seeing that he published the theory in 1916 and ppl are questioning in it in 2021 I would say nobody is even close to knowing. Genius ahead of his time.
"Everything that goes through one hole, gets blown out the other end" -> me when im making a taco bell power play at 2 am
Lmao power play
I am blown away not by his knowledge, but by his ability to read without reading glasses.
I have SO much respect for this man and his works. So grateful for his books!