Last week, Science Patrol's favorite theoretical physicist came to The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia to speak on behalf of his newest book; Physics of the Impossible. I am talking of course about Michio Kaku-
co-founder of the string field theory, face melting author, populizer of science, and futurist. I went personally to listen to his lecture, and to award him with the Medal of INfinite Destiny. He was so nice he even signed my copy of his newest book.
At the lecture Dr. Kaku spoke about the 'impossible' things we've read in science fiction stories and how they are in many cases already possible. Here is a video of the good doctor pitching the novel on MSNBC Tech:
Saturday, March 29, 2008
With Regards from Dr. Kaku
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This is phenomenal. You make science patrol very proud...and kinda famous.
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