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Dr. Michio Kaku is a renowned futurist, scientist, and world famous keynote speaker covering topics such as Einstein’s unified field theory, business, medicine, economics, and lifestyle trends using scientific principles. He has written three bestsellers. His recent nonfiction book, The Future of the Mind, is the best-selling hardcover nonfiction title in the United States.
Dr. Kaku is the Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics at CUNY. Harvard 1968 (summa cum laude and 1st in his physics class). In 1972, he received his Ph.D. in physics from Berkeley, and he has taught at CUNY for thirty years. Both Princeton and Harvard employed him. He intends to complete Einstein’s “theory of everything,” a one-inch-long equation that encapsulates the physical laws of the universe. He co-founded string theory, one of the leading contenders for the concept of everything. The majority of the world’s leading physics laboratories require his texts at the doctoral level.
He has written multiple New York Times bestsellers. Additionally, Physics of the Future and Physics of the Impossible are New York Times bestsellers. His additional works include hyperspace and Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the Twenty-First Century. He discussed their 100-year vision for robotics, computers, space travel, biotechnology, etc. with nearly 300 individuals, including the world’s finest scientists, including Nobel Laureates and heads of the most prestigious scientific labs. These lab scientists invent the Future, and the Future’s physics is the final authority. Physics future was included on Amazon’s “Top 100 Books of 2011” list.
Parallel World is a finalist for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction and the Aventis Science Book Award in the United Kingdom. His other New York Times bestseller, Physics of the Impossible, received acclaim from the Scientist, the Times, and the Guardian, among others, and was the best scientific book in the United States.
Recent scientific advancements are revealing the secrets of the human brain, as discussed in his book The Future of the Mind. Recent advances in brain-machine interfacing permit telepathy, telekinesis, memory uploading and recording, as well as the photography of thoughts.
Dr. Kaku speaks internationally on television and radio. He has appeared on Larry King, 60 Minutes, Nightline, Good Morning America, BBC-Radio, CNN-Financial, Fox News, ABC-TV News, BBC-TV, CNN, Tech-TV, and Nova on PBS.
He has appeared on The Colbert Reports, The Daily Show with John Stewart, Conan O’Brian, and HBO’s Bill Maher Show, in addition to numerous science specials, such as PBS’ Steven Hawking’s Universe, Einstein Revealed, and Science Odyssey, the BBC’s Future Fantastic, Copenhagen, Parallel Universes, Channel 4’s The Big G: the story of gravity, the Discovery Channel, the Learning Channel’s Exodus Earth, A&E.
He has appeared on science documentaries. He hosted the four-part BBC World and BBC-TV series Time in 2006. In 2007, he hosted the three-part, three-hour Discovery–TV series 2057. He presented Visions of the Future, a 3-hour BBC-TV documentary on the Future of science. According to the Guardian and the Telegraph, it premiered there in the autumn of 2007 and received widespread acclaim. It was a huge hit with BBC4 viewers.
He signed a 24-episode contract with the Science Channel to air Physics of the Impossible in January 2009. Future’s physics inspired a six-hour Science Channel special entitled Futurescape, which premiered on December 1, 2009. Science Fantastic, his weekly radio programme, aired in 130 US cities on KU’s satellite frequency and online. It is the most widely aired scientific radio programme in the United States.
He has contributed to The Wall Street Journal, Time, New Scientist, Astronomy, Discover, and Wired Magazine, as well as Scientific American, The New York Times, The London Times, the London Daily Telegraph, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Wired, and Fast. His work has appeared in New Scientist, Astronomy, and the Sunday London Times. He has contributed to the WSJ and Globe.
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