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Michio Kaku

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We need Michio Kaku to come on the show. Seriously. Theoretical physics is fricking awesome.
 
We need Michio Kaku to come on the show. Seriously. Theoretical physics is fricking awesome.

He would,indeed,make a great paracast guest.It doesn't seem very likely,though,since he's apparently been snubbing Davids e-mails.

(By the way,I enjoyed your appearance on Angry Human this week.I take it you're a fan of the Russian/American philosopher Ayn Rand? I find her work fascinating as well...)
 
Not so much a fan, but understand the underlying message of Objectivism.

I've read just about everything Rand wrote. Then again, I love plodding through dry, boring stuff. Try reading Aristotle some time, or Plato's Republic.

I finished the Metaphysics earlier this year. Again, more boring philosophical nonsense.
 
We need Michio Kaku to come on the show.

I agree! He needs to explain how to f*ck did we all jump in to this parallel universe where economy is in the global meltdown, 3<SUP>rd</SUP> WW is knocking at the door, etc. Was it CERN?

But seriously... You have my vote... I agree, he would be awesome guest indeed.
 
I've read just about everything Rand wrote. Then again, I love plodding through dry, boring stuff. Try reading Aristotle some time, or Plato's Republic.

I finished the Metaphysics earlier this year. Again, more boring philosophical nonsense.

Aristotle has been on my to-do-list for a while now and,as you may know,he's also the only thinker that Rand credits as an influence on her own philosophy,Objectivism.


Now on to something a little more relevant to this thread - Michio Kaku on UFO research:

 
Depends what questions are asked. All shows seem to be the same with him. Might be due to the questions though.

Fred Alan Wolf might be a good guest.

Ken Wilber maybe.
 
Depends what questions are asked. All shows seem to be the same with him. Might be due to the questions though.

Fred Alan Wolf might be a good guest.

Ken Wilber maybe.


You've got some good taste there,Aaron! Fred Alan Wolf wrote one of my all time favorite books - The Dreaming Universe,and has been a hero of mine for many years.He seems to sympathize with many of Jacques Vallee's views on the UFO phenomenon,as well.In other words,the perfect paracast guest!

Ken Wilber would also make a kickass guest!
 
I've read 4 of Kaku's books. While insightful, and somewhat entertaining he and Brian Green seem to be on the same page when it comes to a multi-verse.

Something I was writing about back in college as an Art Student.

Funny how art and science are strange bedfellows.
 
Not so much a fan, but understand the underlying message of Objectivism.

I've read just about everything Rand wrote. Then again, I love plodding through dry, boring stuff. Try reading Aristotle some time, or Plato's Republic.

I finished the Metaphysics earlier this year. Again, more boring philosophical nonsense.

heh, cool I didnt realise that was you. Did you know David before the Paracast?

I really dig your art too.
 
heh, cool I didnt realise that was you. Did you know David before the Paracast?

I really dig your art too.

I'm pretty sure they met via the show. Due to his involvement with Lloyd Pye. Speaking of which, I heard he's 50,000 in the hole. That was the cost of the next test he was having done. Not sure what happened to the money since it was all donated no?
 
Something I was writing about back in college as an Art Student.

Funny how art and science are strange bedfellows.

Salvador Dali had a deep appreciation for science,especially Atomic science, and he incorporated it into much of his artwork.Check out the portrait - Galatea of the Spheres - and you'll see what I mean.In it,his wife and muse,Gala,is composed completely out of Atomic Spheres.

Galatea of the Spheres-

http://www.fotos.org/galeria/data/520/3Salvador-Dali-Galatea-of-the-Spheres.jpg


 
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