It's obvious that Michio Kaku is about four steps ahead of the rest of the world. His books, 'The Future of the Mind' and 'Physics of the Future,' are as outstandingly entertaining as they are informative. In person, he's just like his books, smart beyond belief and lots of fun.
While I didn't see a "But I'm a physicist..." button when we spoke at KQED, I'm pretty certain if there was one he would have been hitting it more often as I was hitting the cough button. To be honest, I find the man astonishing. He's always on, and he has his subject down with a delivery that is authentically enthusiastic. It's easy to see why he has two TV shows and two radio shows.
I tried, with some success, to get him to talk about crafting the books. He clearly gets to have a blast in the process, particularly with the interviews, and I can see the "kid in a candy shop" scenes when he talks about visiting labs, and seeing dreams and telepathy demonstrated by actual scientists.
Readers will get to hear as well the thrill in Kaku's voice when he talks about how much he enjoys science fiction, and the importance of science fiction to the process of science. Here's where the rubber meets the road in the form-following function arena. Listening to Michio Kaku you can get an appreciation of hard science and completely nutso, goofy science fiction.
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Agony Column Podcast News Report : Emily Schultz Unleashes 'The Blondes' : A Cure by Color [Incudes Time to Read EP 210: Emily Schultz, The Blondes, plus A 2015 Interview with Emily Schultz]
07-05-15: Commentary : Dr. Michael Gazzaniga Tells Tales from Both Sides of the Brain : A Life in Neuroscience Reveals the Life of Science
Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with Michael Gazzaniga : "We made the first observation and BAM there was the disconnection effect..."
04-21-15: Commentary : Kazuo Ishiguro Unearths 'The Buried Giant' : The Mist of Myth and Memory
Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with Kazuo Ishiguro : ".... by the time I was writing this novel, the lines between what was fantasy and what was real had blurred for me..."
Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with Marc Goodman : "...every physical object around us is being transformed, one way or another, into an information technology..."
Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 199: Marc Goodman : Future Crimes: Everything Is Connected, Everyone Is Vulnerable and What We Can Do About It