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🗓️ 28 April 2021
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0:00.0 | Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. |
0:07.0 | Hello and welcome to a special episode of the Into the Impossible Podcast with yours truly Dr. Brian Keating. |
0:16.5 | This is a unusual podcast in that it's a two-part podcast because the video portion of the |
0:25.5 | podcast was ruined by a video podcast recording device which shall remain |
0:30.0 | nameless but nevertheless I didn't want to lose the audio and so I made use of James |
0:35.9 | Alltutchers super producer Jay Yao who is a phenomenal, a super producer, par excellence and he reconstructed the audience from the |
0:45.7 | ripples in space time that percolated for my first interview with Michio Kaku and |
0:50.4 | I went to extraordinary links because Michio is an amazing intellect. |
0:55.0 | He's controversial to be sure. He talks a lot about God, the God equation, the God particle, |
1:00.0 | the physics of the future and and many other things, we talked about even just a small subset of his vast intellectual parapetism. |
1:10.0 | And that is really around his new book, The God Equation. |
1:15.0 | This book took us on a wild ride, often confrontational, |
1:19.2 | as you'll hear in this episode. |
1:21.3 | And after you listen to this episode, I hope that you will go and check out part two, |
1:26.0 | which on YouTube is part one, and there's also an audio version of that |
1:30.4 | available, but you'll know sound some of the visuals which should not be missed so please |
1:34.6 | check it out I try to make the audio and the video episode slightly different so |
1:38.7 | it's not just a raw rip of the audio from a video file instead I hope that you get a little bit more out of each |
1:45.7 | version than the previous one and of course the special links we went to in this particular |
1:51.4 | episode are owing to Michio's phenomenal ability |
1:55.8 | to communicate scientific ideas with complexity. And I couldn't resist, you know, |
2:00.1 | kind of playing devil's advocate against string theory, which is his baby, having contributed to the original version of the theory, string field theory back in the early 70s, before I was born, before Jay was born. |
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