Michio Kaku comes for the first time in Romania at The Future of Humanity
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Michio Kaku, one of the world's most renowned physicists and scientists, is coming to Romania to deliver The Future of Humanity, the science event of the year!
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Michio Kaku - The Future of Humanity
??? 21 October
?In the evening, 7-10 PM?
??Sala Palatului, Bucharest
? Recommended for: curious people, teachers & students, science leaders, business owners & CEOs
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Following in Einstein’s footsteps
It’s a warm Monday afternoon and a dark-haired boy watches the evening news in flickering black-and-white images with his family in Palo Alto, California. A famous scientist had died the day before and the media channel has put together a short video covering the highlights of his life. While the anchorman announces the news, footage of the scientist rolls on the family’s small TV set. The video ends with a snapshot of the scientist’s desk where, the anchorman says, lies ‘his unfinished manuscript’.
The year is 1955, the scientist is Albert Einstein and the manuscript – The Theory of Everything.
The eight-year-old boy’s name is Michio Kaku; later on, he would vow to finish Einstein’s work and find the equation allowing us to “read the mind of God”.
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One of the Greatest Minds of Our Time
Theoretical physicist, bestselling author, acclaimed public speaker, and renowned futurist, Michio Kaku is one of the greatest minds of our time.
His passion for science manifested in early childhood. His family nurtured his natural inclination by taking him to university libraries to study. He would look up books on subjects like the fourth dimension, antimatter, and parallel universes. The problem was – there were no science books for children.
And that’s when he took his second vow:
When I grow up and become a professor of theoretical Physics and I work out the unified field theory, I want to write for myself as a child. Michio Kaku
Not having books to read from didn’t stop high-school student Michio from building experiment projects. To participate in the National Science Fair, he assembled a particle accelerator in his mother’s garage – his goal was to produce antimatter. The machine earned the young science prodigy many accolades and the Hertz Engineering Scholarship.
An influential figure in the science world
The String Field Theory changed the world of Physics
Dr Kaku is an internationally recognized authority in two areas. The first is Einstein’s unified field theory, and the other is to predict trends affecting education, business, medicine, finance, and our way of life, based on the latest research in science and technology.
Michio Kaku is the co-founder of The String Field Theory which he believes is the Theory of Everything, the solution which Einstein was looking for when he died.
The String Field Theory states that everything we see around us is nothing but vibrations of tiny strings. Each subatomic particle is a note on a vibrating string.?
Author of nine New York Times BestSellers
Worldwide Media Figure - over 100 shows on Television, Film, Radio
In the past twenty years, Dr Kaku has been featured in science specials on television, film and radio: the Larry King Show, the David Letterman Show, PBS’s Steven Hawking’s Universe, Science Odyssey, and Einstein Revealed, the BBC’s Future Fantastic, Parallel Universes, Channel 4’s The Big G: the story of gravity, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel’s Universe series and biography of Einstein, and many science documentaries.
He was featured in the full-length, 90-minute feature film, Me and Isaac Newton, which was nominated for an Emmy in 2001. He was profiled in Tech-TV’s Big Thinkers series.
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