Showing posts with label michio kaku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michio kaku. Show all posts

11 December 2012

Does the moon also fall?

Michio Kaku (and here and here) describes The Universe in a Nutshell in 42 minutes and 14 seconds.



Other sciences could learn a lot from physics and physicists.  Listen out for the key messages between the lines of Kaku's actual words: physics is useful in your life; physics is important; physics is challenging; physics is fun; physics has purpose and direction; physics is always evolving (the video was made before the Higgs boson was discovered).

Here is a link to the Fundamental Particles and Interactions chart mentioned in the video.