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Dr. Michio Kaku, a professor of theoretical physics, answers the internet's burning questions about physics. Can Michio explain "string theory" to the layperson? What is a quark? What is the "God Equation"? How do black holes distort time? Is the best physicist ever Albert Einstein or Richard Feynman? Or someone else? Michio answers all these questions and much more!



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A literal genius asking "what is omg" is exactly the situation I needed to see

TheGreatCalsby
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This dude has the most stereotypical scientist hair, and I love it

lukesanders
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he teaches at my university and he’s so kind and humble, always such a character

kateladera
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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.

ishantchoubisa
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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.

Jt-Jt
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"He didn't have the mathematics to calculate the fall, what did he do? He invented his own mathematics." I couldn't stop laughing.

Brilliant_Mfanas
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There are two types of people:
"We love Isaac Newton. He invented calculus!"
"We hate Isaac Newton. He invented calculus!"

envy
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"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.

devastationofmankind
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He is so smart he can actually make you understand things that are so daunting to comprehend.

thebeyonder
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No matter how smart you are, there's always something you don't know. "What is

syedraiyan
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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 😭

IWr
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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.

cakti
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I used to see this guy on every space and universe documentary in the 2000s. Glad he's still going full swing.

berkkarsi
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I started watching this guy's shows and videos when I was 11.

I'm 24 now, I start my PhD in Astrophysics in 2 months.

He was definitely a formative figure in my life.

scottrobinson
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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.

Filtiarin
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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!

MariahGem
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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!

EdVanMeyer
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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

timo
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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

aprianhamdan
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I love how he explains things in the most simplistic way possible so that everyone can understand.

jeanne