Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Michio Kaku: "Physics of the Impossible" Theoretical Physicist, Professor, Bestselling Author, Populariser of Science

“If you have a stroke victim somebody who is paralysed, cannot talk to their parents or nobody, like a vegetable.We can now put a chip into their brain, connect that chip to a laptop and they can move the curser and play video games.
These people are paralysed, they can write e-mails, answer e-mails and surf the web.”

'As a co-founder of the String Field Theory, Michio Kaku explores to what extent technologies and devices deemed impossible today might become commonplace in the future. Listen in as Michio takes viewers on an exciting scientific tour beyond science fiction, fantasy, and magic. Never before has a physicist put pen to paper and explored the vast realm of human and scientific possibility on so grand a scale.'



The aim of Sourcesence is to shift the focus from the often unsatisfactory answers we might get to our quests, by widening the lens of observation when looking at the health, well being, growth and development of human beings. I merely wish to inspire, empower and encourage readers to seek ‘within’ and find answers for themselves.

This posting is a tribute to my late father…

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