Frases de Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku es un físico teórico estadounidense, especialista destacado de la teoría de campo de cuerdas, una rama de la teoría de cuerdas. Además, es futurólogo, divulgador científico, anfitrión de dos programas de radio, aparece frecuentemente en programas televisivos sobre física y ciencia en general y es autor de varios best-sellers. Wikipedia  

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Frases célebres de Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku Frases y Citas

“En realidad, para crear un universo como el nuestro puede necesitarse una cantidad neta absurdamente pequeña de materia, quizá baste con 30 gramos.”

Michio Kaku

Universos paralelos: Los universos alternativos de la ciencia y el futuro del cosmos

“Si al principio una idea no es completamente absurda, no existe la menor esperanza de lograr algo a partir de ella.”

Michio Kaku

The Guardian <br class="br">Fuente: [Randerson], James (The Guardian). «Las profecías de la &#x27;física imposible&#x27;.» http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2008/04/13/ciencia/1208106468.html El Mundo. Consultado el 20 de junio de 2019.

Michio Kaku: Frases en inglés

“Physicists are made of atoms. A physicist is an attempt by an atom to understand itself.”

Michio Kaku

Fuente: Parallel Worlds: A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos

“It is sometimes helpful to differentiate between the God of Miracles and the God of Order.”

Michio Kaku libro Hyperspace

Fuente: Hyperspace (1995), Ch.15 Conclusion<!--pp.330-331-->
Contexto: It is sometimes helpful to differentiate between the God of Miracles and the God of Order. When scientists use the word God, they usually mean the God of Order.... The God of Miracles intervenes in our affairs, performs miracles, destroys wicked cities, smites enemy armies, drowns the Pharaoh's troops, and avenges the pure and noble.... This is not to say that miracles cannot happen, only that they are outside what is commonly called science.

“… the "Mind of God," which Einstein wrote eloquently about, is cosmic music resonating throughout hyperspace.”

Michio Kaku

Fuente: Parallel Worlds: A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos

“If at first an idea does not sound absurd, then there is no hope for it. —ALBERT EINSTEIN”

Michio Kaku

Fuente: Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration of the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel

“There is so much noise on the Internet, with would-be prophets daily haranguing their audience and megalomaniacs trying to push bizarre ideas, that eventually people will cherish a new commodity: wisdom.”

Michio Kaku libro Physics of the Future

Fuente: Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100

“We actually have a candidate for the mind of God. The mind of God we believe is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. That is the mind of God.”

Michio Kaku

Math is the Mind of God http://bigthink.com/dr-kakus-universe/math-is-the-mind-of-god?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bigthink%2Fblogs%2Fdr-kakus-universe+%28Dr.+Kaku%27s+Universe%29 (29 December 2012)

“Mathematics… is the set of all possible self-consistent structures”

Michio Kaku libro Hyperspace

Fuente: Hyperspace (1995), Ch.15 Conclusion<!--p.328-->
Contexto: Mathematics... is the set of all possible self-consistent structures, and there are vastly more logical structures than physical principles.

“The brain weighs only three pounds, yet it is the most complex object in the solar system.”

Michio Kaku

Fuente: The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind

“For those who believe, no explanation is necessary; for those who do not believe, no explanation will suffice.”

Michio Kaku

Fuente: The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind

“I say looking at the next 100 years that there are two trends in the world today. The first trend is toward what we call a type one civilization, a planetary civilization… The danger is the transition between type zero and type one and that’s where we are today. We are a type zero civilization. We get our energy from dead plants, oil and coal. But if you get a calculator you can calculate when we will attain type one status. The answer is: in about 100 years we will become planetary. We’ll be able to harness all the energy output of the planet earth. We’ll play with the weather, earthquakes, volcanoes. Anything planetary we will play with. The danger period is now, because we still have the savagery. We still have all the passions. We have all the sectarian, fundamentalist ideas circulating around, but we also have nuclear weapons. …capable of wiping out life on earth. So I see two trends in the world today. The first trend is toward a multicultural, scientific, tolerant society and everywhere I go I see aspects of that birth. For example, what is the Internet? Many people have written about the Internet. Billions and billions of words written about the Internet, but to me as a physicist the Internet is the beginning of a type one telephone system, a planetary telephone system. So we’re privileged to be alive to witness the birth of type one technology… And what is the European Union? The European Union is the beginning of a type one economy. And how come these European countries, which have slaughtered each other ever since the ice melted 10,000 years ago, how come they have banded together, put aside their differences to create the European Union? …so we’re beginning to see the beginning of a type one economy as well…”

Michio Kaku

&quot;Will Mankind Destroy Itself?&quot; http://bigthink.com/videos/will-mankind-destroy-itself (29 September 2010)

“If you could meet your grandkids as elderly citizens in the year 2100 … you would view them as being, basically, Greek gods… that's where we're headed.”

Michio Kaku

&quot;Captain Michio and the World of Tomorrow&quot; in The Wall Street Journal (9 March 2012) http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203960804577239852155894014.html

“Killer asteroids are nature's way of asking, 'How's that space program coming along?'”

Michio Kaku libro The Future of Humanity

Anonymous

Headline quote at the beginning of Chapter 3, "Mining the Heavens," page 54.
The Future of Humanity (2018)

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