I really enjoyed this conversation with Michio. Here's the outline: 0:00 - Introduction 1:14 - Contact with Aliens in the 21st century 6:36 - Multiverse and Nirvana 9:46 - String Theory 11:07 - Einstein's God 15:01 - Would aliens hurt us? 17:34 - What would aliens look like? 22:13 - Brain-machine interfaces 27:35 - Existential risk from AI 30:22 - Digital immortality 34:02 - Biological immortality 37:42 - Does mortality give meaning? 43:42 - String theory 47:16 - Universe as a computer and a simulation 53:16 - First human on Mars
@masonherlihy7174 роки тому
Lex Fridman Brian Greene from Columbia University, NYC
@frankwunderlich47174 роки тому
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@RoelCandaeleARTISTSPAGE4 роки тому
;-)
@Relbl4 роки тому
33:20 Lizard people confirmed! Dr Kaku's next media appearance on INFO WARS
@hughmacdonald19114 роки тому
32mins alien laser superhighway should really be this videos title lex, double your viewers!
@LefteTheSpartanМісяць тому
Bro, I feel like Michio can talk for 8 hours straight without taking a break. And I also feel like I could listen to him all those 8 hours.
@hermes54563 роки тому
This guy knew exactly what he had to say in every second of the conversation.
@benoneill55503 роки тому
bro i agree!!! this guy is a fucking genius and so enjoyable to listen to
@gbeatsmacedonia3 роки тому
@@benoneill5550 not really either he is hiding real info or not having a clue we already have connected with so called aliens nikola tesla is real genius not. This man we travel allready with wormhole tech
@danielrachbuch93913 роки тому
Ben we
@ac-gp3kz3 роки тому
Probably because he gets asked the same questions all the time. I've read his books and seen him live, his books are great, live not so great. The time I saw him he seemed to level his talk as if he's talking to a group of kids although the place was jam packed with adults who had probably read his books. It was a bit of a snooze fest to be honest, the best part was the Q&A where the audience got to ask questions. The bar got raised at that point but unfortunately it didn't last long.
@hermes54563 роки тому
@@ac-gp3kz I agree with that, it looks more like a performance than an interview but it's maybe because he's used to respond that questions all the time as you said. He was like a machine gun speaking without stop lol.
@brittjuergens266010 місяців тому
Michio’s ability to flow through a conversation about a variety of different topics seamlessly and thoroughly is staggering. He makes it seem like he knows literally everything and every question he answers he has already thought out and outlined and rehearsed. Which, in a way he probably has.
@hydeparkist4 місяці тому
It's because he knows what he's selling to you by speaking in certainty.
@clemensjanes899810 місяців тому
I could listen to Michio Kaku all day. Such an intelligent man, and at the same time able to convey his knowledge and thoughts in an easily understandable manner. Inspiring!
@OakHogan3 роки тому
I met Michio Kaku at Fermi Lab when I was walking around as a young man. He was the most inspirational and positive person I've ever met in my life
@JW-cp1uvРік тому
I totally agree and then some. I don't think he's of our world! To say Einstein lacked a picture is saying something, lol
@christian78478Рік тому
@@JW-cp1uv yes, He is really great.
@eenigma9531Рік тому
@@JW-cp1uv you also have to take into huge consideration that Michio grew up with alot more of human advances.. that alone should give Einstien way way more appreciation.. truly a GENUIS of his time and what he predicted that was true.. if we had einstien today tho???
@FaceFcukРік тому
@@JW-cp1uv nn6uu7 , I įi
@topdog5252Рік тому
Totally agree. He’s an absolute legend!
@DaveWhoa4 роки тому
Lex you beat Joe Rogan at getting Michio Kaku on your podcast
@elontusk11684 роки тому
Dave true story
@constantavogadro78234 роки тому
now you have to beat Joe Rogan at inviting Joe Rogan on an ai podcast
@thechisensei4 роки тому
hahahaha! same thoughts here.
@Feelthefx4 роки тому
Kaku already talked to Rogan on the Opie and Anthony show and wasn’t amused by Rogan’s stupid drug questions.
@alexguerra34294 роки тому
@@Feelthefx evidently you've never had a profound psychedelic experience.
@rafsoverflow3 місяці тому
This felt really short. Can we have a two-hour+ interview with Michio Kaku please
@oskarjacobsson5549 місяців тому
Michio is the only physicist that brings me to tears when he gives his view of things. Thx Michio & Lex
@Defiantclient3 роки тому
damn , Michio Kaku sounds like he prepared a complete speech for every answer. He really knows his stuff.
@rubberbrickdischarge77153 роки тому
He did....can't you see he is reading every answer?
@theonewhojustis65413 роки тому
its mostly all b/s tho, who is gonna sit and count a 100 billion galaxies........thats bogus
@devobarro85343 роки тому
@@theonewhojustis6541 lol they’re not physically counting each galaxie, they are using math to come to that number, come on man.
@toddbertram65563 роки тому
He has been telling these same tails for 25 years
@magnabosco2103 роки тому
Yes, and it’s quite annoying.
@bravo74683 роки тому
i really like how Michio explains everything clearly for apes like me :D
@markdemell37173 роки тому
This Kaku is full of Kaka.
@antoniolau87623 роки тому
I really enjoyed this conversation with Michio. Here's the outline: 0:00 - Introduction 1:14 - Contact with Aliens in the 21st century 6:36 - Multiverse and Nirvana 9:46 - String Theory 11:07 - Einstein's God 15:01 - Would aliens hurt us? 17:34 - What would aliens look like? 22:13 - Brain-machine interfaces 27:35 - Existential risk from AI 30:22 - Digital immortality 34:02 - Biological immortality 37:42 - Does mortality give meaning? 43:42 - String theory 47:16 - Universe as a computer and a simulation 53:16 - First human on Mars
@lesgrossman46363 роки тому
I give your comment 4/5 monkeys
@Gaga6823 роки тому
Uka chaka KaKA UUUK uk uk. HAAAA HAAAAAA...
@irishguyjg_2ndchancerecovery3 роки тому
Oh but we are so much more than mere apes, but most won't dig deep enough to realize the potential in FEAR & HUMILITY.
@gokalifestyle11 місяців тому
Michio “now let me ask you a question” **immediately answers his own question** lol love it
@AF-Twice8 місяців тому
I like the format of this program. It's like the Charlie Rose show. No BS, just interesting questions and interesting answers tuned in the frequency of intellectualism. Salute Lex Fridman.
@loungezinger4 роки тому
Michio is slowly morphing fully into Shang Tsung...
@itovers4 роки тому
Your soul is mine 😈..lol😆
@warren34094 роки тому
Universal Kombat👿
@rickybobby48274 роки тому
🤣 🤣 🤣
@alexlucero43184 роки тому
Lmao i always thought this
@evalac28404 роки тому
Wow
@mpandunkyРік тому
Michio Kaku transitions from physics to philosophy and back very seamlessly. Such staggering level of intelligence
@JRV9113Рік тому
You’re so intelligent for noticing.
@NitidusРік тому
Michio Kaku has a reputation in the scientific community for mostly talking about stuff that people want to hear (→ Multiverse) to sell his books and himself as a talk show guest. He couldn't hold up at all when challenged by his peers in debates. I like to listen to him because it's science fiction, but I wouldn't really take it very seriously.
@SL_LiveShowРік тому
Yeah i can see how he puts Buddhist philosophy in to that and etc..
@thesavantart8480Рік тому
@@Nitidus not true at al lol. Michio Kaku is a super expert in his field, the dude has contributed to the highest level of string theory and string theory is at the edge of our scientific exploration like quantum physics. If you were talking about Neil Degrasse Tyson then you would be somewhat accurate but Michio knows his shit.
@Ro-lu6ncРік тому
Very well said 👏
@alexjbriiones10 місяців тому
The thing about Michio Kaku is that he is able to challenge old theories and is open to applying new interpretations. Many scientists question his approach, but I find it refreshing.
@viola3085 місяців тому
Except he is unable to question string theory
@user-uj9cc5ch5p5 місяців тому
Michio is like Carl Sagan in a way, he can bring a complicated subject to a lay audience and get them to understand. Xman
@trevorduncan9580Рік тому
Michio does such an amazing job of breaking down complex science into easily digestible segments. I also just love his passion. He is one of my favorites! Wish scientists had followings the way celebrities or sport stars do
@slapshot6fulРік тому
I think its the uniforms. If I could get a Michio jersey, I'd wear it constantly. Lol
@SOLIDSNAKE.Рік тому
They kind of do tho?
@thegoodguy44Рік тому
It’s too simple IMO. It gets a bit tedious after a while. People kind of get it nowdays, he could cut to the chase quicker.
@trevorduncan9580Рік тому
@@slapshot6ful yeeessss! Bro. You may be onto something! We could totally make "nerd" jerseys!
@johnkeanan8781Рік тому
I'm in for one 😁😁
@geotrano8564Рік тому
He was my Professor back in '96 I couldn't wait to get to the forum to hear his lectures. He was funny, and connected with his students in a way that made you feel as an equal to him. I used to see cameras in the forum, and now understand.why, he is a STAR from heaven. I took classes for 2 semesters as electives. I learned so much. Thank you Professor K. God bless you. Even though I got B+ Graduated with a BS, -Angela ❤🙏
@rishikrangaraju7359Рік тому
Wow that's pretty cool, I wish I could have him as a professor
@ilexevergreen5405Рік тому
He seems like a REAL, NATURAL teacher He doesn't place his ego above the CONCEPTS, the gift to share all of this fascinating info with others, including students People who think teaching is about power, control, ego are fools. They're not smart enough to realize that no one owns the information & that advancing the field is what matters, i.e. it's a *fantastic* thing to have students ask you questions you can't answer, for students to achieve more than you could ❤️❤️❤️ It's all about the big picture, not one puny little human who appears to have authority in a classroom
@Mick-HHH10 місяців тому
That's awesome. I wouldn't leave him alone haha. There would always be another question
@Doxsein9 місяців тому
Wow that sounds awesome, I would be so grateful to have him as my professor
@nilstrobaggia7357 місяців тому
I had Dr Kaku SPC210 Physical Chemistry in 1992. He chased me naked through the quad wearing nothing but a rainbow turban, but he was also wildy waving a set of nunchuku and repeatedly screaming, "Steak and eggs for dinner, are you crazy?!" We made sweet love afterward and that's how humanity first learned about quasars.
@KCnLexРік тому
I could listen to this man speak all day long without being bored for a second. What I would give to have had him as a professor when I was a student. I hope his students realize how lucky they are.
@donfields123411 місяців тому
One of his student commented here and said how wonderful he was so yes... I think any intelligent student will know how lucky they just by default of Michio being himself.
@johnbwill8 місяців тому
Very good. Thanks Lex. Love your work and this is far and away the best interview I have seen, with Michio. I watched some of the one he did with J Rogan today but there was such a disconnect between the two - it just didnt work. Well done ... as usual.
@reidadams27263 роки тому
This guy may just be the coolest conversationalist on the planet
@KMTZ4U3 роки тому
Yes if u trying to fall asleep :)) joke ofc
@WeChallenge3 роки тому
IF REFERRING TO MICHIO OR LEX THE ANSWER WOULD BE YES.
@chateaumedia3 роки тому
He's a story teller. Bullshiter. 😆
@duke95553 роки тому
It wasn't a 'conversation' as much as it was Lex reading question 1 and Kaku reading answer 1 so forth & so forth
@duke95553 роки тому
@@jaunty_tunes thank you
@jetspalt95503 роки тому
“Just do the math” to me that’s like Mozart saying “just hit the keys”
@igrieger3 роки тому
Hahahahah
@redtablemodelreviews26503 роки тому
Cmon, it's primary school math, simple multiplication
@Edbrad2 роки тому
@@redtablemodelreviews2650 shut up Mozart
@mostbestjia6272 роки тому
Hahahaha
@freddiefuego62702 роки тому
Nice!
@pctheophilusРік тому
I can listen to professor kaku all day and night and never get bored.
@ericnaikaku7319Рік тому
That was the shortest 1 hour I’ve ever experienced on a UKposts video. What an inspiring man.
@memmudmemmed30223 роки тому
I love Michio Kaku, and his ability to make me feel like a child again
@DannySullivanMusic2 роки тому
yup. 10000% true
@conormcqregor4393Рік тому
I agree with this comment bro.
@arkade75793 роки тому
"You see, dogs are confused. They think we are dogs" - Michio Kaku 2019
@juliewilderman87823 роки тому
But do they?
@skyblue99913 роки тому
@@juliewilderman8782 I don't buy it. If you examine their behavior closely I think its pretty obvious that they know we're different.
@cloudridermrbliss70853 роки тому
@@skyblue9991 No. Its true. They see us as alpha. Domesticated dogs has that embedded in them. If you nurture a baby of whatever species they will think you are his parents and these animals dont have the brain power to comprehend we are different than them. They take our shape for granted since they seen us from birth. You noob. If you need more classes. I charge Sherlock
@skyblue99913 роки тому
@@cloudridermrbliss7085 I didn't say anything about hierarchy. They most definitely see us as the alpha but that has absolutely nothing to do with the point I was making. A quick Google search for “does my dog think I’m a dog?” says "no and that’s primarily because of how we smell. Dogs have the same senses as humans, but their sense of smell is much better; humans have about six million olfactory receptors in the nose (the receptors that allow you to smell) while dogs have up to 300 million-making their sense of smell anywhere between 10,000 and 100,000 times better than an average human. Dogs also have a second olfactory system, called the Jacobsen’s organ, that allows them to process much more information through smell than humans can-including what species they’re interacting with. You know your dog's habit of sniffing other canine’s backsides? That’s not just a “dog’s way of saying hello.” What they’re actually doing is sniffing out information. There is a ton of information your dog can get just from another dog’s scent, including the dog’s age, gender, health, sexual readiness, and-you guessed it-whether or not they’re actually a dog. Your dog can tell instantly whether they’re interacting with another dog or a human by scent alone-so when your dog gets a whiff of you, they know they’re dealing with a human." So the next time you try to pretend to be smart... maybe do a quick Google search, dummy. 👍
@cloudridermrbliss70853 роки тому
@@skyblue9991 Allright Sherlock I will give you this one but try making your answer short next time. Aint nobody got time to read an essay on the internet nerd🍆🍆🍆🙏🙏😹😹😹
@rhishabhnaredi11 місяців тому
We need round two of this
@rev.genahopper8961Рік тому
I've loved listening to Michio for about 25 years. His video about water is amazing.
@UserName-ii1ce4 роки тому
Me: "lets skip ahead" Michio: "Lazer beams on Mars" Me: "Ok lets take a step back"
@D33S3R4 роки тому
HAhahhah
@AlphaFoxDelta4 роки тому
Lolol
@bibires44074 роки тому
Lol
@Iburn2474 роки тому
Lol😂😂😂😂
@adrianamorales8184 роки тому
@@Newtube_Channel only we won't know when to stop,by then,we would have had many children,many people would have died,without passing along how we can harm it with much at the rates we go,especially once we start industializing...next thing you know...everyone want to industrialize,millions of people's will be crammed together,because once you modernize,it takes more industry to come in to meet the masses needs,and ,we can have laws,regulations,to avoid that,but by then,everyone is so rebellious,because they want it all,and see the law makers as oppressors,and will rebel,until we have...just what we have here...😰...boy,that was exhausting lol
@kuhen25Рік тому
Man, I could listen to Michio talk all day long. So eloquent and so incredibly knowledgeable, yet he makes it sounds so simple.
@aStarBas3Odyss3yРік тому
I could too! Himself and Neil deGrasse Tyson are two of my favorite people to listen to.
@orgasmatron4296Рік тому
@@dannie2568 facts don't change their sound everytime they are spoken, what's the benifit of saying the same thing in 10 different ways
@morganmiller7777Рік тому
@@dannie2568They all do dude..but look at what he’s said over the last 20 years-it does change and evolve
@catmando3250Рік тому
Machio and Niel are both very ignorant of the reality of the physical limitations of communication over Ling distance. It's a myth that communication to the nearest star is possible. Read the works of Claude Shannon. The father of information theory. Kevin
@angelomaestrangeloРік тому
Lex is really enjoying the ride like a little kid. So wonderful to wonder about these things like children.
@BerzerkerRobРік тому
I remember when I was 10 and I was watching a documentary that Michio Kaku so graciously decided to partake in and the entire show every time another person talked I listened but when he spoke about the things he did in that documentary I remember a feeling I had never felt before and all of the sudden the big bang went off in my head and I could see from the dawn of time the planets the stars the creatures the effects that physics play in all of it such as gravity speed energy down to the cells that make my body up and I still hit dead ends as he quoted Albert Einstein saying he just couldn't imagine a picture of it but just keep running the thought processes in all means and it will always come to you be happy
@alleneverhart41413 роки тому
Lex, this is the best interview I've seen of yours. That's because Michio is so forward thinking. Whatever you do, get him back!
@briang69942 роки тому
@@adgalanda I agree with you wholeheartedly. In fact some stuff he says is said so much, it sounds exactly the same. Same words and same tones.
@mindz37172 роки тому
I been studying a few of his videos very interesting science and art
@o.m.kaya-ozturk10912 роки тому
Yeah, I was looking for some new and original thoughts too.
@DannySullivanMusic2 роки тому
could not agree more. precisely spot on.
@user-xj5rd9yt4p2 роки тому
Reading Asimov''ll do it to any PHDUDE
@kurtsarachick92213 роки тому
I love listening to Michio... his thoughts are so coherent, fluid and can be easily understood.
@MultiBikerboy13 роки тому
Really....way off the mark...can’t connect the dots that we are already being visited by aliens.
@NLGamekingZ3 роки тому
@@MultiBikerboy1 🤣
@toddbertram65563 роки тому
A little simplistic at times, but he opens ideas that most people don't realize about our daily universe. But he glazes over critical concepts and this to connect some of his larger concepts. But he is a good listen, I used to listen to him in the early 90's on the Art Bell coast to coast am radio show.
@snowsanta73 роки тому
@@MultiBikerboy1 that was just an analogy. He gave us an example of how you can be completely oblivious to things you haven't even thought of yet.
@MultiBikerboy13 роки тому
@@snowsanta7 all it needs is a bit of common sense. We are either being visited by aliens or not. If not then a hell of a lot of pilots military and civilian plus air traffic controllers who report silent flying discs are making it all up which is worrying in itself.
@UROOZFATIMA1906 місяців тому
This podcast i find most interesting specially for me after elon musk podcast it was so so good conversation.Michio kaku is ONE OF MY FAVORITE PHYSICISTS.
@michaeltravis35624 місяці тому
I went back into your archives for this one. Lex was wide eyed listening to this brilliant mind :) I was lucky enough to meet Dr Kaku after one of his entertaining talks many years ago. As a futurist, his visions might sound outlandish to some; I assure you, he is well grounded in his reasoning with a deep understanding of our trajectory as a species. I imagine his predictions will be a collection of beautiful files in the near future where many of the things he said will have come to fruition. His true wisdom will play out many years from now.
@skyblue99913 роки тому
Michio and Lex are the kings of never making eye contact when they talk. Lol
@amoghthorave33853 роки тому
Even I don't like it, but I am not as intelligent as they are lol
@szebike3 роки тому
For me its hard to keep eye contact if you are "downloading" information form your brain and try to explain complex concepts. Its way easier with everyday smaltalk topics though.
@yawarqasim33542 роки тому
End Hai 😅🔥
@chris432t62 роки тому
Many great thinkers do.
@lifesshorttt2 роки тому
Podcasts are for listening. Just like the radio. You don't really need to see them talk.
@captainalie92643 роки тому
He speaks in a comedic and highly intelligent way at the same time.
@captainalie92643 роки тому
@@jaunty_tunes How am I racist?
@ataylor9923 роки тому
He had me laughing unreasonably hard more than once. He almost has the comedic timing of Mitch Hedberg.
@captainalie92643 роки тому
@@ataylor992 Exactly😂
@TheEvilWithinKevin3 роки тому
@@ataylor992 Holy shit that's dead on.
@ataylor9923 роки тому
@@tyblu7667 It's ok its just something I noticed, you don't have to notice it too. Life is subjective. Relax. I love Mitch Hedberg as well as Michio Kaku. Follow what you love.
@waltpowell72547 місяців тому
Neil Degrasse could probably learn a lot from this guy on how he does interviews, he does not constantly interrupting you and he does not try to belittle you while he is answering or giving knowledge
@CharliemmafanРік тому
I love Michio Kaku, he's my absolute favorite scientist!
@royalbloodedledgend3 роки тому
Michio naturally talks like he’s recording a monologue for a show..
@averageyoutubeuser55373 роки тому
@Adam Watson I honestly cant tell if you're sarcastic or not.
@fredrikronnberg6843 роки тому
I think it's because he's constantly being interviewed on the same topic, I've seen quite a few of his interviews and they are very similar, even using the same jokes. He's awesome though.
@fumomofumosarum58933 роки тому
he's mostly a show man...
@Calyrekt3 роки тому
@Enter the Bragn’ got a better idea?
@domenicopolo3 роки тому
Yes, everything he says sounds scripted. Interesting but scripted and not so natural. Would love to see him loose a bit. His ego is evident as well
@willalwin71074 роки тому
What an incredible mind. His book, Physics of the Impossible, is in large part the reason I went back to school, and will be recieving my bachelor in CS in a few months. Great interview!
@curtseed114 роки тому
Yeah he's got some imagination
@serf63554 роки тому
He’s a great salesman with no Substance other than his delivery
@MrBlue-km8qv4 роки тому
Good for you, be proud of yourself for your bachelors in Computer Science. it's a different world the more you know about computers.
@jessethompson40194 роки тому
He's a psycho ,calls for murder as a solution ,not nonlethal means,how is that an incredible mind?More likely a diseased mind,dead men tell no tales
@DeliberateConfusion4 роки тому
@@jessethompson4019 did you seriously just ask how does he have an incredible mind? The guy is a genius. He's literally one of the smartest people alive. Got any sources for your claims?
@shutdownnewsРік тому
Michio Kaku is so likeable. Completely different from all the scientists and experts we have been subjected to in the last few years.
@overrooftops3 місяці тому
Your programs are never boring to watch. Can't wait to see your next one!
@daboos82 роки тому
I can listen to him for hours. He’s a great scientist, and an exceptional story teller. He’s way of simplifying complex topics reminds me of Brian Greene.
@ianmartin4062Рік тому
It almost seems like he’s not intentionally over simplifying things
@showponyexpressifyРік тому
He is not a scientist, he is a speculating philosopher. Nothing wrong with that, but don't call it science, which requires to be experimental and falsifiable. String theory and multiverse theory do not qualify. His ideas have no more validity than that of a metaphysics philosopher.
@daveblueballz6659Рік тому
@@showponyexpressify "A theoretical physicist is a scientist who uses mathematics, calculations, chemistry, biology and a series of theories to understand the complex workings of the universe and the interactions between matter and energy."
@showponyexpressifyРік тому
@@daveblueballz6659 come back to me when you have some evidence. It's been nothing more than 40 years of speculating.
@daveblueballz6659Рік тому
@@showponyexpressify evidence: every web page that defines theoretical physics, including the one I quoted
@ilkeandrews4 роки тому
listening to someone talking passionately about science is beautiful.
@garrettroberts65074 роки тому
Scientism.
@samanthasilverstein61174 роки тому
YES!
@gracekaliu15803 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pWGIoKR-bomfxqc.html
@stephenevans92488 місяців тому
Fantastic job by Lex in keeping up and allowing the conversation to grow.
@a.michelle92893 місяці тому
Dude, I love your Lenny Bruce vibe. Seriously. 💜 Michio Kaku; a lifelong inspiration Yoda.💜💜
@emzywillrich72433 роки тому
I met him after a lecture he gave in Texas. He is an exceptional person and really a nice guy! What a gift he is to the world. I've read all his books except the most recent one.
@davidharman13 роки тому
You should interview michio again but push him to answer questions that he doesn't usually delve into! You, if anyone, can do it Lex
@MasterFlores3511 місяців тому
This man is a gift to humanity 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@unrefined5156Рік тому
I could listen to this dude talk for hours. The one question me and my friends would ask ourselves when we were in college is why there is something rather than nothing.
@blitzduck11 місяців тому
it's funny that we think the default state should be "nothing" and have a hard time accepting the default state might be "something". but we'll never really know
@HeywoodthepeckerwoodРік тому
One of my favorite scientists. I could listen to Michio Kaku for hours. Great job fellas.
@mikeb32623 роки тому
Absolutely loved this. Depressed it ended at an hour. Lex you're a gem bud.
@briancam_20003 роки тому
Anti-Science=Anti-Nuclear=Michio Kaku=Doctor EVIL! STOP CASSINI the Pu-238 Powered Saturn Spaceship. SO GLAD Anti-Science=Anti-Nuclear=Michio Kaku= DOCTOR EVIL"s Lawsuit to STOP CASSINI the Pu-238 Powered Saturn Spaceship=FAILED! Anyone who admires this Fraud is Totally STUPID!
@mindz37172 роки тому
Science is a stress reliever it can' help with depressing natural Grass trees and Also sunlight it's amazing how the Creator 👍use science
@kevwags80522 роки тому
@@joeroganpodfantasy42 Thats because the bulk of his knowledge is theory bound to mathematics that your mind couldn't even begin to comprehend because it lacks the pre-requisites of the pre-requisites of the pre-requisites...Its not his fault you're exponentially less intelligent than he is. Do you think his 300 level courses and lectures are this speech over and over? Gotta love the Joe Rogan bois!!
@kevwags80522 роки тому
@@briancam_2000 His opposition logic behind Cassini was very much centered around the delivery system of the experiment and NOT in any way an anti-nuclear or anti-science stance. He even gave a suggestion for a safer plan that would still allow the scientific experiments to go forward. He was opposed to NASA's methods and how they assess risk. We all know the tragedies that have occurred due to the bureaucracy of NASA, specifically involving SRB's. Seems pretty reasonable to consider what would happen should launch fail and 70+ lbs of Pu is rained down onto civilization. I am glad we launched Cassini and glad its' launch didn't fail. We've learned so much from it. He is no fraud, and you may want to learn to express yourself better. You come off as a bit unhinged. Who types like that lol! :)
@jayumble8390Рік тому
This interview is completely mind blowing! Thank you Lex for bringing Mr. Kaku to us. One example of this mind blowing information is-- 34:10 - 36:00 ....this is wild!!
@kaddumills22593 роки тому
I really enjoyed this conversation with Michio. Here's the outline: 0:00 - Introduction 1:14 - Contact with Aliens in the 21st century 6:36 - Multiverse and Nirvana 9:46 - String Theory 11:07 - Einstein's God 15:01 - Would aliens hurt us? 17:34 - What would aliens look like? 22:13 - Brain-machine interfaces 27:35 - Existential risk from AI 30:22 - Digital immortality 34:02 - Biological immortality 37:42 - Does mortality give meaning? 43:42 - String theory 47:16 - Universe as a computer and a simulation 53:16 - First human on Mars
@croakingfrog31733 роки тому
"Monkeys know they are monkeys. Dogs are confused." Haha I love Michio Kaku
@yabobayo57873 роки тому
Croaking Frog That made me crack up too lol
@theconscientiouscommunicat5094Рік тому
Michio is an excellent example of an effective communicator. #sciencecommunication
@christophertiamzon235319 днів тому
I like professor's thinking and the way he explains things in layman's terms. He is awesome.
@mvvagner3 роки тому
I love Lex Fridman's focused, calm and utterly relaxed demeanor. Almost emotionless, but not in a bad way; It's more like he's just very in control of emotion.
@bluntedmuzik743 роки тому
He's a clone. Lol
@pid83073 роки тому
Joe Rogan docet.
@wojciechgrodzicki28 днів тому
I remember Michio talking about science and future on Discovery Channel or something similiar years ago - I loved watching him when I was a kid. And I still do, his insights are as fascinating and inspiring as they were back then!
@Harv3stМісяць тому
I grew up watching him host shows about space as a child. This guy is the reason I fell in love with space. He is so skilled at explaining big things for a small mind. Love this guy
@PandaA-cv3mm3 роки тому
Great interview! I used to run into him all the time on the Upper West side a few years ago when I lived in NYC. I think we lived in the same building. He was always such a lovely man and gentleman. More excited to meet him than all of the other celebs I have met. The man is a genius.
@vladzorin10063 роки тому
Did you also meet Jim Norton?
@cloudridermrbliss70853 роки тому
Bullshit. Pictures or it never happened smhh👺👺👺
@servidig4833 роки тому
Michio was the only physicist that ever caught my attention out of all of the ones TV showcased in the 2000s: his way of speaking in lighter terms
@whitemountainblueocean6 місяців тому
Talks about space exploration and space science makes me more interested in life, it's a blessing that we can listen to such talks and almost for free due to UKposts
@captainzappbrannagan2 роки тому
Michio is a gem. Great educator for science and inspiration.
@LaurencemardonРік тому
Great at teaching a theory like aliens are just like squirrels and will find us merely boring naive and annoying. And then they will probably f>
@OG.Stangs3 роки тому
I love hearing Michio Kaku talk. It's so inspiring ☺ so glad we have humans capable of reaching such awesomeness and intelligence
@coreenmharris57332 роки тому
That is correct but don't forget all humans have that capability to reach inside their consciousness but they are operating on low frequency and vibrations!
@williamfederbusch5503Рік тому
Love the work you do. So important. Thanks for helping me learn and do more for others.
@slurmzzzm2459Рік тому
Dang I wish this one was longer!
@Manya172Рік тому
We need a part 2, Michio blew my mind away in under an hour even after I've delved into these topics many times.
@alikarooni97137 місяців тому
Definitely!
@markn69417 місяців тому
I can literally listen to him all day.
@kinnaribhalerao81122 роки тому
The way Michio Kaku speaks, it feels like I can listen to him for hours without losing attention 😌 Amazing!!
@hol-upLIL-bit23 дні тому
Lex sounds so excited and energetic! glad i have a cup of coffee w/ me :)
@evan-james11 днів тому
One of the best podcasts episodes on earth
@HL-iw1du4 роки тому
Michio: “Let me ask you a question.” *asks question* *answers own question*
@kennelson50964 роки тому
That's teacher for you.
@EMPATICO44 роки тому
I understand the joke, but Lex really answered the questions Michio asked. Or at least he tried. This means, the questions were not rhetorycal. I am not taking out the fun of your commnet
@eyykendrick4 роки тому
sapio bronte he still answered them before he had a chance to respond most of the time, although lex did go on to add input
@manit774 роки тому
It's not intend to get the other side to think. Jesus Christ you kids need to get off your devices.
@jermill91014 роки тому
N.G.T. debates himself. They're so smart that we dont realize how narssitic (sp) they are. Genius.
@jobsmineРік тому
Michio is one my favorite physicists out there and a personal favorite. He was one of the people that inspired me to follow my engineering career. I met him for his future of humanity book tour in Chicago. Great guy and great book. God bless.
@FunIsGoingOnРік тому
Wow, great. Yeah I loved his "universe in a nutshell", crazy it's now a decade old. I would love to know what he thinks about the mindblowing improvements in AI that happened this year.
@stevendorath7268Рік тому
Really? Haven’t you noticed that he repeats the same shit over and over in all of this talks ? So you like hearing the same story over and over ? This guys is the worst…
@FunIsGoingOnРік тому
@@stevendorath7268 If you meant me: I did realized that years ago and then almost forgot about him. This was the first recent one I watched in years.
@catmando3250Рік тому
But michio is a ignorant dumb ass. Knows nothing about communication theory.
@MrCarlGW2 місяці тому
I read Michio's book Visions to my son when he was around 7 or 8. It inspired him, too. He had thousands of questions I had to answer. He learned there is a future and what it might look like. He also learned it's gonna be damned fun and interesting to be a part of it. He's now a tech lead for a telecom company. I imagine Michio had a great impact on many of today's engineers and scientists.
@falcon127Рік тому
THANK GOD FOR LEX FRIDMAN! GREAT JOB LEX!!! ALWAYS
@marlonese11 місяців тому
I wish this was longer
@SILVERSPADES3 роки тому
Michio is a walking monologue
@TheChurchofCacti3 роки тому
He's too scared to try Mushrooms or DMT. I'd love Michio Kaku to do a Scientific DMT study. Connect him to an IV drip and send him off into the Cosmos for an hour discussing string theory with Machine Elf's
@drexzz233 роки тому
I used to read his books, honestly had forgotten how great he is.
@TheEvilWithinKevin3 роки тому
LOL. Never said "uhm" once.
@redbeard39463 роки тому
That's seriously the perfect way to describe him. He has this showman like persona and it's simply that he has been giving these takes all the time, ergo, the walking monologue.
@eddiecharles64573 роки тому
Perhaps a monologue, but it sure is exponentially better than a dialogue between two morons.
@sanis_kamisРік тому
I don't recall to when exactly was the last time I'd watch a whole interview lasting more than 15-20minutes straight without interruption. and especially at 2:30 am. but I just couldn't stop this ! amazing talk Michio & Lex. thank you guys.
@kevinmcdonough9730Рік тому
I just read your comment after watching entire interview and it was exactly 2:30AM. Rod Serling stuff, man.
@Sigmanovar4 місяці тому
definitely one of those type of interviews!
@alexpage729211 місяців тому
I could listen to him all day long.
@khanikhan15819 місяців тому
When is Ahmad Bazzi going to appear on this show ?
@scsoc2 роки тому
"Dogs are confused. Dogs think that we are a dog. That we're the top dog, and they're the underdog." -haha great interview, learned a lot from Michio over the years!
@SOLIDSNAKE.Рік тому
Hahahaha
@tiny_toiletРік тому
Michio's the one who's confused. Dogs aren't dummies. We don't look like a dog, smell like a dog, act like a dog. They know we're a different critter, just like they know a bird isn't a dog.
@danzaiРік тому
@@tiny_toilet sorry, but you're the confused one. What he's talking about, like most of his answers, is supported by science. In this case, canine psychology. There have been experiments carried out as to dog behavior comparing humans to fellow dogs. What he is saying is accurate, dogs think of people as part of their pack. Next time, don't be an idiot
@EmKatonaРік тому
@@danzai They think of people as part of their pack, yes, but they don't think we are actually dogs like them. They just accept anyone as their pack, and they love humans, it's literally in their genes. What Kaku is saying there, shouldn't be taken literally, he is just making a point.
@alanroberts7916Рік тому
I'm confused.. my dog is just fine.
@derice74604 роки тому
I remember when UKposts first came out. I thought it was a stupid idea. Watching videos like this without having to travel to public speaking events, boy was I stupid.
@Biskawow4 роки тому
I remember when UKposts first came out. I thought "wooow what an awesome idea". Boy I was (and still am) smart. I should be president or something.
@derice74604 роки тому
@@Biskawow cool
@victorolagunju4 роки тому
I'm like, so people like you exist. You must be joking.
@victorolagunju4 роки тому
@@derice7460 Well, I agree. But if guys like us should have existed then, we would have anticipated what such an incredible thing UKposts will be. If I tell you your kids would telepath, do you believe it?
@derice74604 роки тому
@@victorolagunju hindsight is always 20/20 young grasshopper
@lilithlevaykjeldahl52573 місяці тому
I could listen to Professor Kaku for the rest of my life. Unassuming, funny, openminded and so full of information.
@dbo58964 роки тому
Love the way Michio puts the most complex questions in a simple way.
@ablunt4me4203 роки тому
Smoking Hell’s OG and listening to Michio makes me feel like I actually understand everything he’s saying...
@samuel-fi7qi3 роки тому
💯
@olivertesic68103 роки тому
10/10 comment
@SpaceNStuff3 роки тому
My manss
@213byron3 роки тому
Makes me want to pursue a career in Astrophysics
@curtiswilliams25243 роки тому
Fascinating!
@mirandagalindo64429 місяців тому
I really enjoyed this podcast!! Thank you very much!
@patriciastapleton2625Рік тому
Thank you so much, Lex, for these wonderful podcasts.
@danwinters33973 роки тому
It’s so humbling how primitive we are we don’t know where we came from or where we’re going and our smartest ppl spend hours discussing the possibilities
@rml42893 роки тому
@@matthewlawton9241 that’s a tiny amount of information in the bigger scale of things, we have 0 idea where we will be in 200 thousand years and we have no idea why humans or any life form exists anyway, the information we have on the universe is so limited to say it isn’t is just pure human arrogance and wanting to play god, we get the biology but why why does any of it even make sense why are there random giant stars floating around space, why are there random frequencies and dimensions in this universe, we are so primitive if you compare us to the idea of an alien civilisation that has evolved for millions of years, and that concept is just as strange as the fact we are alive today, we know very little
@markdemell37173 роки тому
Read the Bible . This Kaku is so full of Kaka.
@kuttlikethat99843 роки тому
Think for self 👁💭
@themysticfedora3 роки тому
@@matthewlawton9241 you're the real life dwight schrute LMFAO
@EricAmericanTuner4 роки тому
"Squirrels don't care about gold." -Michio Kaku 2019
@DennisMoore6644 роки тому
@Oceanic Dangernoodle "I'm just a squirrel, trying get a nugget."
@curtseed114 роки тому
That's a good one. Humans also dont care about gold. They care about what others think.
@oswarz4 роки тому
Squirrels aside why would you think aliens wouldn’t have art music literature? If they do, they might very well be interested in Shakespeare, etc
@DennisMoore6644 роки тому
@@oswarz To bleep or not to bleep, that is the interrogative.
@tikkidaddy4 роки тому
@@DennisMoore664 a nut....but then most living things are😄
@Bulldogg64049 місяців тому
This conversation was wonderful and insightful. My only regret is that it delved a lot on science and not so much on Michio Kaku himself
@Danh104Рік тому
Thank you Lex and Michio, very interesting and educational.
@arunprasathshankar5612Рік тому
Michio Kaku is one of my greatest role models. I was heavily inspired by his lectures and talks at my teenage days, motivating me to get into STEM. Love Dr. Kaku! Salute!! One of favorite podcasts of all time.
@lk96503 роки тому
Michio Kaku: Let me ask you a question. Answers his own question
@markus27183Місяць тому
Michio Kaku ages like a fine wine
@sallytedesco21927 місяців тому
So much information. I've learned a lot about his ideas and theories.t I admire and respect him a great deal. I want to read his books about Quantum physics and the string theory, artificial intelligence, etc. Fascinating.
@codinginflow3 роки тому
He made me realize for the first time that telepathy could (and most likely will) actually be possible when we create an interface between our brains and the internet. That's pretty amazing imo.
@lawanddalatieh2 роки тому
We are already telepathic by texting
@user-wg1gd5gg7s2 роки тому
@@lawanddalatieh yeah lol I realised this a long time ago... People don't think about it but about half of our communication if not more is now primarily non physical. It is now simply a case of waiting for the tools that facilitate the quickest and most direct stream of thought to digital medium. I'm guessing the primitive version of this will be something along the lines of what Musk is looking at with Neuralink.
@mindz37172 роки тому
A I is the wave of the future but he does have a point about a I advance memories vortex math Im just learning but it's all about the universe laws of attraction
@jJust_NO_2 роки тому
@@lawanddalatieh true.. i already observe this. its like being commanded by my phone and i dont like it. ive been questioning telepathy these days. im always quiet and observing my environement. i can somehow pick up bits of information by mere observing something especially from the internet. and i dont like it. i cannot hide or you cannot hide.
@bryancruz80222 роки тому
It's scary ngl
@Ging_10Рік тому
I remember once in a interview Kaku was asked if he thinks Math is hard…he said Math can be hard for everybody but he was curious enough about the universe that he didn’t let that problem stop him so he hit the books for hours and hours and the more he spent time working through these math problems the easier it got and the better he could understand some of the things that makes the universe appear as it is.
@TheGuitarRebРік тому
The more math I did, the harder it got! So, I found an autistic room-mate. He would do my home-work and I would button his shirt and tie his shoes. I then made A's in math class.
@asiamies9153Рік тому
@@spur007 What
@michelleperkins98869 місяців тому
Good advice for life.
@reinman1987cancer6 місяців тому
To be fair, didn't he build a nuclear accelerator in his garage as a child? Point being he was always a wiz kid.
@johannese35705 місяців тому
@@reinman1987cancerI feel like a lot of modern scientist always come up with a "childhood garage story" to make them look like some sort of wonder genuis child. They mostly exaggerate their story, it's impossible that a child could built a working particle accelerator or nuclear reactor or whatever he had claimed to built.
@childrenofpromise355Рік тому
Thank you for your expansive and groundbreaking interviews, Lex! Yes! let's go beyond the limits of our understanding!