Physics of the Impossible michio kaku quantum physics audio book

Physics of the Impossible michio kaku quantum physics audio book

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@Atrainswrld
@Atrainswrld - 12.01.2024 11:32

There already is space ships. Free energy, cars that run on water. But agencies that control the government kill all people that want to stop gas and all that crap. We don't vote for these people. Shit we don't even know who they are

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@thinkerly1
@thinkerly1 - 19.12.2023 16:38

Too many frigging commercials.

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@joncoady3253
@joncoady3253 - 19.12.2023 02:48

Scientific and facts do not go together. A better way to put it would be....as far as we know. Bear in mind we KNOW NOTHING. LOL

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@hydrorix1
@hydrorix1 - 15.12.2023 05:01

If we can make a force field, we can also make field propulsion devices.

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@douglasmusgrove8886
@douglasmusgrove8886 - 14.12.2023 15:18

CAN I GET THIS TRANSLATED INTO A FORMAT THAT ACTUALLY MAKES SENSE !!
THIS GUY BOUNCES AROUND LIKE A BALL OUT OF CONTROL ......

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@douglasmusgrove8886
@douglasmusgrove8886 - 14.12.2023 15:16

"""" HUH """" ????

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@marktribble5129
@marktribble5129 - 22.11.2023 12:34

Frequency and length of ads make this intolerable

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@Uubermensch
@Uubermensch - 18.09.2023 08:49

Too many ads for an illegal upload

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@insidiousmaximus
@insidiousmaximus - 18.09.2023 03:49

One of the biggest frauds in the history of science. Keep cashing those tsx payer funded grants little creepy Raiden guy.

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@ardypangihutan3653
@ardypangihutan3653 - 05.09.2023 11:54

Love that Kaku's reference from sci-fi.

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@apoloblue
@apoloblue - 03.09.2023 10:27

🤔 has anyone thought of a Super conductor engine made like a freezer, so it can power the car and the freezer at the same time. The freezer may have to stay on, but the car would have to have an off switch..... 🤔 so the car switch in car but freezer stuff under the hood.....🤔 How safe would it be???.... Hummm 🤔 back up solar battery maybe 🤔 ?....hummm ....ect

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@TreehuggerStacyify
@TreehuggerStacyify - 30.07.2023 15:36

Can this same narrator also narrate some of Stephen Hawkings books? He's pleasant to listen to and make the material even more interesting.

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@sweed..
@sweed.. - 16.07.2023 07:15

BRO TYSM ITS NOT A ROBOT VOICE AND I DON’T HAVE TO SPEND MONEY ON AUDIBLE

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@kalfadem2006
@kalfadem2006 - 08.07.2023 07:12

Dr. Michio K gets so much snatch

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@NateOllievere-jg1rr
@NateOllievere-jg1rr - 22.06.2023 07:00

JOHN 14:6 " JESUS SAITH UNTO HIM, I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE: NO MAN COMETH UNTO THE FATHER, BUT BY ME."

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@johnnycochringesq5525
@johnnycochringesq5525 - 03.06.2023 08:20

ai reader too clean

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@Sparkitus805
@Sparkitus805 - 28.05.2023 10:13

Speaking of physics of the impossible Michio
When are you going to show the world how you can create a crop circle with parts of a microwave oven like you said could be done?

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@hsaneener9292
@hsaneener9292 - 26.05.2023 10:12

Does air move around us? Or do we move around air? Seven layers of skin above sea below sea how bout fresh h2o? Same thing but how fresh?

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@user-rt6of9fh1c
@user-rt6of9fh1c - 26.05.2023 04:02

And the TRUTH shall set you FREE!

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@carolmiller1148
@carolmiller1148 - 17.05.2023 08:23

I was fascinated as I child with the disappearing Indian rope trick. The whirling dervishes. I still am. II had some biology in high school. I think I would have liked botany. Maybe, the dinosaurs disappeared because someone said abracadabra .

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@otorishingen8600
@otorishingen8600 - 11.05.2023 01:48

I love it when people try to make science approachable 🤙
Chilling and unwinding to this is amazing ✌️😎🥂

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@RRooooooNNNN
@RRooooooNNNN - 28.04.2023 05:46

Trying to listen to this, 14 minutes in 7 ads that are each 2 parters. Fukin ridiculous. Some ads, sure.. but this is ridiculous

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@williamschmutzer8800
@williamschmutzer8800 - 22.04.2023 11:47

Right up my interest path

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@singingelephants5597
@singingelephants5597 - 21.04.2023 15:53

Not entirely accurate.

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@Gabcikovo
@Gabcikovo - 13.04.2023 04:02

Thank you!

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@tomasneel1980
@tomasneel1980 - 08.04.2023 06:35

e=mc2 unless your an atheist, then it means nothing , now go learn what that means .

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@Dizma_Music
@Dizma_Music - 28.03.2023 02:45

I love that Plato's morality story about the ring and invisibility possibly inspired Lord of the Rings. Very intriguing. (Around 56-58 mins in 😅)

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@johnston.scott64
@johnston.scott64 - 24.03.2023 08:20

I don't know who this guy is but his voice and speech skills are terrible. They should have just had the author do the work

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@lance5015
@lance5015 - 17.03.2023 03:48

I don't rule anything out cuz nothing is fact. There are no answers and the more you believe someone knows the further away you get.

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@jaycordova
@jaycordova - 11.03.2023 00:54

Quite an original physics tale. Takes me back to Star Trek phasers and alien ray guns, time travel and more. Glad this is not just another book in the adventures of quantum mechanics.

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@ilus.ederra
@ilus.ederra - 03.03.2023 20:22

I slept with Elon Musk. It wasn't what I expected. It lasted only about 2 minutes because he said all he had time for was a quickie. I wasn't fully satisfied, but I wasn't going to complain because I was sleeping with a billionaire. I thought things would get better, but all he ever had time for was quickies on the weekends. I guess I'm writing this here because I'm irritated that he dropped me for my ex best friend. Just goes to show you, not everyone's a saint.

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@GuerrasLaws
@GuerrasLaws - 13.02.2023 16:11

Dr. Mitchell Kaku has been searching for the God Equation, but what he should be searching for, is the “Expression of Internal Energy,” which creates momentum, represented by the physics formula Ep. The “God Expression” can be defined as Ep equaling everything. ~Guadalupe Guerra

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@emmilypalmer9269
@emmilypalmer9269 - 12.02.2023 07:21

I love Michio’s voice. I wish it was him narrating.

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@hydrorix1
@hydrorix1 - 01.02.2023 09:30

Advanced technological species will not need a planet or asteroids to acquire resources. They will be able to construct needed resources by building them out of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the appropriate proportions necessary to make them. They will produce these protons, neutrons, and electrons by coaxing them out of the quantum field, which will readily create them at will by design. This process will very much resemble what we now call magic. Exploitation of planetary resources, thus, becomes completely unnecessary and removes that as a motivation for advanced beings and negates that as a reason to visit unexplored planets for exploitation. Truly advanced beings are quite peaceful, therefore. So, relax, y'all, it's going to be great, awesome, wonderful!

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@hifibrony
@hifibrony - 04.10.2022 07:50

Some of Professor Kaku's speculations are rather far out there but he is always fascinating to read or listen to and he is an engrossing thinker, not to mention a born teacher and explainer.

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@robertvazquez7806
@robertvazquez7806 - 24.09.2022 14:49

You've done nothing for humanity.

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@joelfeinberg3766
@joelfeinberg3766 - 27.08.2022 18:28

I am just a nobody but do have a question. If an antimatter bomb is a 100 percent efficient could that not be a stepping stone to perpetual motion. I realize there are other things that are a 100% efficient but could never be used for perpetual motion such as electric heat all the electric becomes heat, but much is lost in creating the electric. I been fascinated by perpetual motion since I was 8 years old. Then I did a stupid thing I listened to other people who told me I was a fool, and mentioned resistance and other problems, so I stopped thinking about it until basically today after listening to you, especially your quotes of Twain and Einstein. Again about the age of 8, I read everything I could get my hands one about Einstein and what Einstein wrote. I remember when the NHTSA required safer car bumpers, again I was 8-10. I designed a bumper based on a toy I had, it had two cars, when the bumpers hit, the cars would break apart. I used shocks and coil over springs behind the bumper. I thought it would handle crashes upto 35mph far above what the NHTSA was looking for. I didn't know the math to figure that, but again I knew it was more than required. I showed the drawings to my father thinking he would be impressed and I could help pay my mothers medical bills. Instead he said to me if this would work the engineers at the car companies would have made it. It hurt but my father was dealing with the death of his wife and psychological problems some of siblings had. My dad had been an aircraft instrument mechanic he was good man I caught on bad day, I will not critize him. I still followed the bumpers in the news I think it was 12-18 months later the car companies came out with their solution they used dense foam behind a plastic bumper. That was terrible as the cost to fix the damage was huge, I then saw they used my idea for awhile. They stopped because of the initial cost, than later the weight effected the weight and gas mileage. What I learned never except no,it can't be done. I can spell shortly after that incident I had a teacher chastise me in front of the whole class, I was not taking it anymore (like I said I could not spell but read at a level 4-5 year a head). After she was done making me look stupid, I stood up and said I have no need to spell. She said how will go to college or get into business if you can't spell. I said by the time I go to college they will have machines( the term PC was still more than a decade a way) that you speak to and will type what you speak. She started laughing and the class laughed but I had the last laugh, when I went in to business and got a custom built computer, 2 5 inch floppies and a 20 meg hard drive I was told you will never fill up the hard drive and it came with spell check. Then Dragon Speak came out, granted I was off at most a year. In the late 70s, early 80s I became interested in energy conservation (the term green had not been used yet). The state agency that was in control of the rules, laws and mony were fools. I was told by someone with to many degrees in the wrong fields and said to me haven't you heard of diminishing returns. I told it does not apply here and I was investing in stocks and futures before you got a B.A. that's when diminishing returns. I also started using Styrofoam sheathing on the inside under the sheetrock. I was told I was crazy, I said that's the best compliment a person like you could possibly give me, thank you. I also took all the scrap fiberglass insulation and stuffed it around all the bathtubs. One owner of house I built for his family was 7500sqft 75 doors and windows and 5 baths. He you may think I am crazy, but the water in the tubs stayed warmer than any house or co-op i have ever lived in. I told him what I did and told him it cost absolutely nothing as the scraps would normally been thrown out and there was no labor in fact the clean time was reduced as the scraps went under the tub and not carried out to the dumpster. PS You should write a book o Einstein and Twain quote, I heard some of them before but far from all

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@joelfeinberg3766
@joelfeinberg3766 - 27.08.2022 15:38

There is now an arms manufacturer that makes rifle style rail guns. It fires short pieces of steel about 3/8s in diameter. The problem they haven't worked is the dowels tumble. For some reason the barrel can't be rifled, not sure why. To power the rifle it uses a battery similar to a cordless drill or electric lawnmowers. The ftps and impact is similar to small to moderate rifles. Legally they are not considered firearms so they can be used for experimentation with out having to deal with Federal or State gun laws, which would save a scientist lots of time, money, and paperwork.

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@Diego-yg7ot
@Diego-yg7ot - 16.08.2022 10:32

I would take this book with a pinch of salt considering it was written in 2008. The AI section is completely outdated. It doesn't take enormous computing power or any long time at all to recognize objects in a room. Deep blue worked on raw computing power, but AlphaGo is creative and "thinks".. it doesn't simply compute moves ahead because this is simply not possible in the game of Go

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