Reading The Mind of God
The famous
publication of Michio Kaku the Physics of the future attracts not only the
Physicist world but also to the common public readers. His publication translate the actual
phenomenon as to how we live as a civilization in the future. For the moment my blog will only reveal my
views towards the introductory part of the publication. The writer further elaborates the importance of
the “theory of everything” applied to the real life setting. The writer also transcribe the works of Einstein
and Da Vinci to portray that old theories discovered long time ago can be
applied in our daily living of today. Predicting
the next century with a relative correlation of the real variables of today
will give the writer a glimpse of probability of the next century, specifically
on how we live.
Kaku further
discussed in his journal that by understanding the natural laws of nature one
can relate to the theories and forecasted probability of physical science. As a reader I am also interested in reading
this new book that I have because the theory of Michio Kaku is so practical
that will not only interest me but also other readers in relating the theories
discussed in the book to the different aspects and faculties of the academe and
in our daily life. The author further entice
the readers to imagine things like the ancient methodology and relate to the
present civilization. What interest me further is the thought that the content
of the publication is being consulted from 300 top scientist.
As such, the
history of the cave man is one analogy that the author is trying to emphasize
to depict the natural existence and evolution of man on earth. On the contrary the publication can be cross
referred to the book of Charles Darwin “The Origin of the Species”. Lastly, the introductory part of the book
emphasize the importance of science as the sword of the future. It reveals that in the future science is the
key in solving global phenomenon such as climate change for example. As I continue to read the book of Dr. Kaku I
will gladly share my insights in relation to his findings and analysis.
Empires of the
Future will be Empires of the Mind. (Winston Churchill)
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