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Michio Kaku And The Science Of The Impossible
Friday, 22 February 2008 12:25

Scott Hanselman's webcasts (Hanselminutes) is always pretty good but this week he talked to Michio Kaku at the Microsoft Tech Ready Six conference. Michio, a theoretical physicist and futurist, is just an amazing chap, he recently did a 3 part series for the BBC called Visions Of The Future.

In the webcast Michio talks to Scott about making real stuff that even a few years ago we would have dismissed as Science Fiction hog wash and totally impossible. Invisibility cloaks, ray guns and spaceships travelling to other solar systems, all mind blowing stuff.

Oh, And in the day job he works out calculations involving 32 dimensional space!

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Chris
March 19, 2008

The Visions of the Future series was really great, they should bump it up to BBC2 and get a wider audience.


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