Michio Kaku: Telepathy and starships: Sci Fi #3: Arizona State University (ASU)

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  • TELEPATHY and STARSHIPS:
    This is part 3 of Dr. Michio Kaku's (a frequent host on science shows for the Discovery Channel, PBS and author of the best selling book ""Physics of the Impossible"") lecture series. He explores how new scientific research suggest concepts such as telepathy and starships are possibilities through new technologies.
    SCI FI or SCI FACT is part of a major lecture series at ASU on science presented by Beyond, the Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science. A center at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Beyond seeks to create new and exciting ideas that push the boundaries of research and to answer foundational questions in science, and explore their philosophical ramifications of what might be called the big questions.
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Komentáře • 104

  • @LordBicen
    @LordBicen Před 14 lety +1

    Savor this mans work. One of the Greatest minds of our generation.

  • @Ohnoezhumenz
    @Ohnoezhumenz Před 14 lety

    I heard about Dr. Michio Kaku a few years ago, and I have been hooked to his knowledge and expertise ever since.

  • @Teo317
    @Teo317 Před 14 lety +1

    Yeah he is very inspiring, makes me wish I took the same path. So i roll a joint and im right there with him :)

  • @dhom100
    @dhom100 Před 14 lety +2

    Michio Kaku is one interesting charismatic scientist.

  • @futurehistory2110
    @futurehistory2110 Před 13 lety

    michio is great! he knows his stuff. his books r great. reading parallel worlds & physics of the impossible lately :)

  • @Bozewani
    @Bozewani Před 14 lety

    Sounds like Reading the Mind of Michio Kaku will be the next big book blockbuster.
    Who wants to see the movie adaption?

  • @alookoutiger
    @alookoutiger Před 14 lety

    @TheKneekap That is a fact. Speed does effect time. If my wrist watch reads 8:49AM and yours reads 8:50AM (in a controlled setting) does that not mean I traveled to the future? The faster I travel, the slower time moves in my space. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @WillewallEE
    @WillewallEE Před 13 lety

    the intel inside joke was just bloody brilliant xD

  • @DarkGen100
    @DarkGen100 Před 13 lety

    I LOVE THIS GUY !!!

  • @Kyocus
    @Kyocus Před 15 lety

    He used the word sphere to describe the shape of the expansion of the nano-probes. Meaning that They expand in all directions. If you send out 1 probe which makes 1 million, the 1 million new probes will go out in all directions, which will then each make 1 million probes which go out in all directions. So the shear number of probes will enable a spherical expansion. The probes dont colonize them selves, but give detailed informaion, when then allows us to choose what to do next.

  • @believerornot
    @believerornot Před 14 lety

    @TheKneekap
    I surprised my self with that observation since it just came to me as I read what I was replying to. I really do think that is the key. None localized time distortion. I wonder if it is possible?

  • @danielm2222
    @danielm2222 Před 14 lety

    How long it would take to receive that information from the proves? As well as in the movie 2001, we may receive the wrong information because it could reach us too late.

  • @believerornot
    @believerornot Před 14 lety

    @alookoutiger
    Maybe I used the wrong word when I said speculation. But it does not necessarily follow that because you can prove something with math that it is a reality. For ultimate proof we really need observation. Observing particles disappear and reappear is simply an observation that they disappear and reappear, It is not proof of time travel.

  • @sushanalone
    @sushanalone Před 13 lety

    Microsoft Works was awesome when i heard it first time and is still hilarious, i rem it every time windows or Internet explorer fails! :P

  • @danielm2222
    @danielm2222 Před 14 lety

    Yes

  • @deedadee2
    @deedadee2 Před 15 lety

    yes

  • @believerornot
    @believerornot Před 14 lety

    @TheKneekap
    okay we should say none localized, multi directional time travel. Since we can speed up and slow time time using speed and gravity, but can only move forward. Also our experience of time is local. No matter how much time is sped up or slowed down our experience of time is always the same. we need to find a way to experience time as a none local phenomena to actually travel in time as the time traveler does in the famous story by H.G.Wells.

  • @darthvader7888
    @darthvader7888 Před 13 lety

    Wish when he was talking about Starships, he also mentioned Hyperspace (or something like it, if such a thing could exist) and Wormholes...
    oh well.

  • @believerornot
    @believerornot Před 14 lety

    @alookoutiger 'M' Theory does provide excellent explanations for pretty much everything in the universe. It provides a complete unified theory that is mathematically faultless. This alone means it is the most likely explanation of everything. However we really do have to wait for observable proofs before we can say for certain. The Cern search for the Higgs boson is one step toward this.
    However it would be interesting if it were actually wrong.

  • @NickSandlinTV
    @NickSandlinTV Před 13 lety

    @KrokE71 I love being a FSU student!!

  • @__Wanderer
    @__Wanderer Před 14 lety

    Physics =D i love it. amazing =P

  • @xXNuclearWarXx
    @xXNuclearWarXx Před 14 lety

    Didn't you get the memo? It's made a big resurgence.

  • @josfb8
    @josfb8 Před 12 lety +1

    An Asian Einstein........Mother of God.

  • @hubustunk
    @hubustunk Před 14 lety

    his puns.. oh god... his puns...i can't take it!
    love his work though.

  • @NekolasM
    @NekolasM Před 15 lety

    They'll quickly be obsolete though, when they figure out how to make the brain/computer interface go both ways. Not just you sending signals to the computer, but where the computer can send images directly to the vision center of you brain. You'll be able to see images without your eyes, like when you dream.

  • @hakesho
    @hakesho Před 14 lety

    @namanh
    there is a program called "microsoft works" which is like a worse version of microsoft word. he called the name a contradiction suggesting that microsoft products dont work.

  • @vampeee
    @vampeee Před 14 lety +1

    I wanna tie Dr. Kaku in my basement and just ask him questions for many hours.

  • @egoraptor
    @egoraptor Před 14 lety

    was that a subtle Terminator reference? "Your brain is a neural network, a learning machine."

  • @sidewaysfcs0718
    @sidewaysfcs0718 Před 14 lety

    @2CSST2
    that more like "fast forwarding " the universe ....ur just changing ur rate of time by changing your speed ....but actualy time travel would imply u could move throo space and time in both directions ...past and future ...but that is kinda impossible ...interdimensional travel is much more likely.

  • @deathawaitus
    @deathawaitus Před 15 lety

    can someone tell me the full name of the movie 2001... is it 2001 a space odyssey (1968)

  • @DarkGen100
    @DarkGen100 Před 13 lety +1

    I LOVE TJIS GUY LOL!!!!!!

  • @breathless46
    @breathless46 Před 14 lety

    Interesting... could be a sci horror in the making...

  • @2CSST2
    @2CSST2 Před 14 lety

    @sidewaysfcs0718 Well future time travel at least is theoritically possible, if you travel near enough to speed light, you can travel to the universe billions of years older, without using interdimensional travel, you stay in your own universe, its own future. Also, you could think of traveling in your own past by traveling interdimensionally to a parallel universe, then back again in your own universe/timespan but in the past

  • @Ethernet3
    @Ethernet3 Před 14 lety

    wut if i keep thinking and thinking and thinking constantly can they still kno if i lie :P?

  • @sidewaysfcs0718
    @sidewaysfcs0718 Před 14 lety

    we could replicate this in the future when its gonna be much cheaper to build something like that ..
    actually i think the most complex mechanism is DNA itself...its a big ass molecule
    imagining making a mechanism from just a few atoms ...like 20-50 atoms that make a small engine

  • @CallOFDutyMVP666
    @CallOFDutyMVP666 Před 13 lety

    This guy is the modern oriental Einstein.

  • @sidewaysfcs0718
    @sidewaysfcs0718 Před 14 lety

    time travel is impossible ..
    but thats just cus people missuse the term
    the correct term is interdimensional travel ..thats whats really going on , since u cant change your past..

  • @shakeyourdimsims
    @shakeyourdimsims Před 15 lety

    props for microsoft call

  • @jinz0
    @jinz0 Před 14 lety

    yeh but becauase there is no atmosphere it goes way below zero and water freezes and therefore no rust.

  • @sushanalone
    @sushanalone Před 14 lety

    @vampeee why in basement!

  • @kehwa
    @kehwa Před 15 lety

    I often wonder that myself.

  • @sidewaysfcs0718
    @sidewaysfcs0718 Před 14 lety

    not to be confused with anti matter wich we use all the time.

  • @namanh
    @namanh Před 14 lety

    @hakesho ahh thanks......
    thats why u should get a mac:D

  • @namanh
    @namanh Před 14 lety

    i didnt get it when he said microsoft works?

  • @JKCWvids
    @JKCWvids Před 14 lety

    hes so awesome, more nerd jokes than neil tyson

  • @skeesterj
    @skeesterj Před 14 lety

    Is that a pack of Marb 27s on the podium?

  • @Th3KarmaUploads
    @Th3KarmaUploads Před 11 lety

    Even if Machio kaku tells me, You are a fish I would believe him

  • @Zaneus92
    @Zaneus92 Před 14 lety

    Rust is a type of oxidation. He's assuming that this moon has no atmosphere and therefore no oxygen to rust or erode the probe

  • @Catcherintherye11111
    @Catcherintherye11111 Před 13 lety

    funny and genius michio you are too fucking epic!

  • @ventuinha
    @ventuinha Před 14 lety

    @Teo317 completely agree dude xD

  • @barr65
    @barr65 Před 13 lety

    one problem with the nanobot theory, those nanobots could malfunction and then you have 1 million nano bots to fight off

  • @spencertron88
    @spencertron88 Před 14 lety

    this is incredible, but the moon is still made of cheese.... yum.

  • @believerornot
    @believerornot Před 14 lety

    That time travel statement assumes that there is such a thing possible as an alternate future.Since this has never been proven in any way other than by mathamatics it falls in to the same area as other dimensions. Nothing more than mathematical speculation. Its possible neither of these things could exist.

  • @ColdByrdz
    @ColdByrdz Před 13 lety

    "Tiny little needles, the size of a needle". Hmmmm xD

  • @2CSST2
    @2CSST2 Před 14 lety

    @sidewaysfcs0718 Ok you can choose to change the words if you want. You try to play with the words to make it sound as if time travel is impossible. But there's nothing more possible than that: "Time travel" It says, we're doing it right now as time passes by. There's nothing in the words "time travel" that implies moving through space or that obliges you to travel backwards. It is possible and more easy than interdimensional travel, way more easy

  • @hammerkkk
    @hammerkkk Před 13 lety

    @jeebersjumpincryst
    hahahah lol

  • @rrave24
    @rrave24 Před 12 lety

    so...we are going to be the BORG!!!!

  • @FandensOldemoder
    @FandensOldemoder Před 13 lety

    The mindreading part is great news for dictators

  • @DietC0kehead
    @DietC0kehead Před 14 lety

    @Teo317 Physics and Marijuana go together like PB&J.

  • @cassandra5322
    @cassandra5322 Před 14 lety

    OH GOD KAKU IS SO FUNNY

  • @ilerien
    @ilerien Před 13 lety

    can i has that chip?

  • @keroppisam
    @keroppisam Před 14 lety +1

    heh i like his jokes

  • @Digifier
    @Digifier Před 13 lety

    @AZ09astrophysicist
    I call it Land of the Freak.

  • @powd3rdayz
    @powd3rdayz Před 13 lety

    Yea that's cool. But can he play Crysis?

  • @SuperSimoholic
    @SuperSimoholic Před 12 lety

    Is it just me, or does all this talk of colonizing the galaxy make any one else want to play Spore??

  • @Zibidibodel
    @Zibidibodel Před 11 lety

    It does slightly, then I remember that Spore is a horrible game, so I go and play Sid Miers' Alpha Centauri.

  • @hanspanzer
    @hanspanzer Před 13 lety

    this charismatic scientist should promote the venus project :)

  • @sidewaysfcs0718
    @sidewaysfcs0718 Před 14 lety

    no but somethings are limited to the laws of physics ..
    things like travelling throo a wormhole in order to travel throo dimension ...or the common term "time" travel ...althow ur not travelling "throo" time ..u cant change your own past , u can change an alternate future's past and basicly create a new alternate universe...
    but in order to travel throo a wormhole u need "negative" energy or negative matter ...wich u would never be able to manipulate....

  • @futurehistory2110
    @futurehistory2110 Před 13 lety

    the light beams shining of you are heading into space and ironically enough will arrive in interstellar flight by next year

  • @igoronline
    @igoronline Před 15 lety

    3:42 go kaku on free software!!!

  • @Artxeus
    @Artxeus Před 13 lety

    lol... Micro Soft works... XD So true

  • @_c_e_
    @_c_e_ Před 12 lety

    @CallOFDutyMVP666 I don't see the connection. I am led to understand that:
    * Einstein did not like the lime light and avoided it where possible, Kaku otoh uses the camera as a mirror.
    * Einstein has E=mc^2, equations using brownian motion, relativity, field equations and the answer to why the sky is blue, Kaku has *cough* field fabric.
    * Einstein had shoulder length grey wavy hair, Kaku has er, the same.
    I concede you are correct, Kaku is trying to be like Mike.

  • @LEDZEPPEL1N88
    @LEDZEPPEL1N88 Před 13 lety

    @vampeee LOLLLLLLLLLLL

  • @alookoutiger
    @alookoutiger Před 14 lety

    @believerornot I am far from being knowledgeable in this area but I would like an explanation to what happens when particles are "sped up" or "vibrated" (in a lab setting) to the point where they disappear and reappear. Where do they go? Could it be another dimension? I believe this theory is called string theory. It is not a fact...yet. Maybe, one day someone will travel into the future and find the proof.lol. If that day ever comes could you imagine the implications?

  • @GrinningAries
    @GrinningAries Před 14 lety

    Doesn't anyone literally think outside the box?
    Unless they are inside a box, I guess :P

  • @jeebersjumpincryst
    @jeebersjumpincryst Před 13 lety

    isnt megatron or bad-arse-atron or lying-tron from transformers crashed on darkside of moon? Dr Kaku reckons its micro-tron... :(

  • @zencat999
    @zencat999 Před 13 lety

    @jawazitaly1991 real science should know no "box" or "envelope".
    there is only logic and empirical fact.
    every logical quest has an answer,
    every answer leads to more questions.
    perpetual learning.

  • @Abspotenexis
    @Abspotenexis Před 14 lety

    so its like we r gonna be the cold of the galaxy !.. lol

  • @Apjooz
    @Apjooz Před 13 lety

    Tiny little needles the size of a needle.

  • @Artxeus
    @Artxeus Před 13 lety

    lol... Microsoft works... XD So true

  • @TehJakeQ
    @TehJakeQ Před 14 lety

    (y) TehJakeQ Likes this.

  • @believerornot
    @believerornot Před 14 lety +1

    @gespilk and you know this because?
    Even if what you are saying is true (and I am not saying it is) it certainly wont be true for much longer.
    20 years ago did you even imagine computers would be used to run pretty much everything now? Did you ever foresee the internet?
    Did you ever think that you would have more computing power in your wrist watch than NASA had in their entire arsenal 20 years back?
    I think you are limited by your lack of imagination-

    • @naemasufi
      @naemasufi Před 4 lety

      It's fascinating when you think of the old Sinclair zx computers eh?

  • @rick9021090210
    @rick9021090210 Před 14 lety

    Jajaja.... "... contradiction in terms: Microsoft Works..." XD

  • @knight24474
    @knight24474 Před 15 lety

    and then those nano robots create their own race.. it will be called, Cylons..

  • @jonjon2034
    @jonjon2034 Před 12 lety

    @powd3rdayz He MADE crysis lol

  • @alookoutiger
    @alookoutiger Před 14 lety

    @believerornot There is no such thing as mathematical speculation. Time travel is a fact. Particles have disappeared and reappeared proving that other dimensions do exist. These things have already been tested. The technology will be refined.

  • @romulo353
    @romulo353 Před 11 lety

    HAHAHA

  • @mysticx0
    @mysticx0 Před 15 lety

    you all need to read "Alice in Quantumland"
    :)

  • @liptonBlueBirdAdd
    @liptonBlueBirdAdd Před 13 lety

    @Asiats1 :|

  • @davisgreen2020
    @davisgreen2020 Před 13 lety

    Alas the film 2001 could have come true had not NASA space progamme had not be scrap to the Space Shuttle and humankind have been stuck in LEO ever since 1972 after Apollo 17 left the Moon !! Going back to the Moon in 2020 and on to Mars 13 years later ( when Mars is next closest to Earth..) is the ONLY way forward for humanrace !!! The film could have been called 2031 !!

  • @ImtooDiZZy
    @ImtooDiZZy Před 14 lety

    haha
    funny asians

  • @jeebersjumpincryst
    @jeebersjumpincryst Před 13 lety

    lol - nasa building starships! Yeah right. In 100 years nasa's grandchildren will be cooking, cleaning toilets and servicing the rooms on china's and india's starships. ;)

  • @mortrefied
    @mortrefied Před 12 lety

    Oh, how you are wrong...

  • @LevidelValle
    @LevidelValle Před 13 lety

    Well not Telepathy, more like Tele-mechanics.