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Is an American physicist given birth to in January 24,1947, he his a professor in the city college of New York and cunv graduate center. Today he Worth's over $5 million dollars and he his a theoretical physicist, and a futurist when he was young , he loved science fiction shows and books, filled with time-traveling heroes, parallel universes, and intergalactic space travel. But has he grew older he knew that sci-fi was not where the answer lies so he went to physics
Michio was also largely inspired by a non-fictional hero- Albert Einstein.
The day Einstein died, Michio's teachers told his class that the great physicist had died before he completing his biggest discovery- a "theory of everything". Michio was fascinated by this story and unfinished theory, and began going to the library to learn more about Einstein and his work. At high school he went for a science fair project he created a 2.3eV atom smasher in his garage. This particle accelerator was made of 400 pounds of scrap metal, 22 miles of copper wire, and generated a magnetic field 20,000 times greater than the Earth's.

This ambitious project got him a spot at the National Science Fair. There, it caught nuclear physicist Edward Teller's attention, and earned Michio a full-ride to Harvard University. One of his greatest achievement his the string theory and one of his goals his to create or discover an equation that explains everything.
He his 75 years old and he has written alot of books like the physics of the impossible which was one of New York times best seller.
       Till this day he still teach and he has two children and a wife. and he has received theMichio kaku
📍Is an American physicist given birth to in January 24,1947, he his a professor in the city college of New York and cunv graduate center. Today he Worth's over $5 million dollars and he his a theoretical physicist, and a futurist when he was young , he loved science fiction shows and books, filled with time-traveling heroes, parallel universes, and intergalactic space travel. But has he grew older he knew that sci-fi was not where the answer lies so he went to physics
Michio was also largely inspired by a non-fictional hero- Albert Einstein.
The day Einstein died, Michio's teachers told his class that the great physicist had died before he completing his biggest discovery- a "theory of everything". Michio was fascinated by this story and unfinished theory, and began going to the library to learn more about Einstein and his work. At high school he went for a science fair project he created a 2.3eV atom smasher in his garage. This particle accelerator was made of 400 pounds of scrap metal, 22 miles of copper wire, and generated a magnetic field 20,000 times greater than the Earth's.
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This ambitious project got him a spot at the National Science Fair. There, it caught nuclear physicist Edward Teller's attention, and earned Michio a full-ride to Harvard University. One of his greatest achievement his the string theory and one of his goals his to create or discover an equation that explains everything.
He his 75 years old and he has written alot of books like the physics of the impossible which was one of New York times best seller.
       Till this day he still teach and he has two children and a wife.Michio kaku
📍Is an American physicist given birth to in January 24,1947, he his a professor in the city college of New York and cunv graduate center. Today he Worth's over $5 million dollars and he his a theoretical physicist, and a futurist when he was young , he loved science fiction shows and books, filled with time-traveling heroes, parallel universes, and intergalactic space travel. But has he grew older he knew that sci-fi was not where the answer lies so he went to physics
Michio was also largely inspired by a non-fictional hero- Albert Einstein.
The day Einstein died, Michio's teachers told his class that the great physicist had died before he completing his biggest discovery- a "theory of everything". Michio was fascinated by this story and unfinished theory, and began going to the library to learn more about Einstein and his work. At high school he went for a science fair project at the  Albuquerque, New Mexico, his Amin goal was to create a gamma Ray powerful enough to create an antimatter he created a 2.3eV atom smasher in his garage. This particle accelerator was made of 400 pounds of scrap metal, 22 miles of copper wire, and generated a magnetic field 20,000 times greater than the Earth's.

This ambitious project got him a spot at the National Science Fair. There, it caught nuclear physicist Edward Teller's attention, and earned Michio a full-ride to Harvard University.   Hertz Engineering Scholarship. Kaku graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in 1968 and was first in his physics class. He attended the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, and received a p.h.d in 1972, and that same year held a lectureship at Princeton University is One of his greatest achievement his the string theory and one of his goals his to create or discover an equation that explains everything.
He his 75 years old and he has written alot of books like the physics of the impossible which was one of New York times best seller.
       Till this day he still teach and he has two children and a wifekawards
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Klopsteg Memorial Award(2008)
.Kaku has had more than 70 articles published in physics journals such as Physical Review, covering topics such as superstring theory, supergravity, supersymmetry, and hadronic physics.in 1974, Kaku and Prof. Keiji Kikkawa of Osaka University co-authored the first papers describing string theory in a field form.
Books
Kaku is the author of various popular science books:
Beyond Einstein: The Cosmic Quest for the Theory of the Universe (with Jennifer Thompson) (1987)
Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the Tenth Dimension (1994)
Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century (1997)
Einstein's Cosmos: How Albert Einstein's Vision Transformed Our Understanding of Space and Time(2004)
Parallel Worlds: A Journey through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos (2004)
Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel (2008)
Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100 (2011)
The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind (2014)
The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth (2018) ISBN 978-0525589532
Hyperspace was a bestseller and voted one of the best science books of the year by The New York Times[11] and The Washington Post. Parallel Worlds was a finalist for the Samuel Johnson Prize for nonfiction in the UK
Personal life
Kaku is married to Shizue Kaku and has two daughters, Alyson and Michelle.

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