In the beginning, the universe was a crystal... with a crack in it | Prof  Michio Kaku & Robin Ince

In the beginning, the universe was a crystal... with a crack in it | Prof Michio Kaku & Robin Ince

"Physicists have to learn to sing for our supper.” "Mathematics is the language of nature.” "The universe is there for everyone to appreciate”. #astronomy #physics #space In part 3 of his exclusive conversation with Robin Ince, join Michio Kaku as he answers audience questions on everything from the likelihood of multiverses to the symmetry of our own universe; from the failings of lazy scientists to whether philosophy is worth studying. Click here to see Part 1 on our Mindset channel    • "Big bangs happen all the time” | Prof. Mi...   Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, bestselling author, acclaimed public speaker, renowned futurist, and populariser of science. As co-founder of String Field Theory, Dr. Kaku carries on Einstein’s quest to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into a single grand unified theory of everything. He is a Professor of Physics at the City University of New York and the author of several widely acclaimed science books, including Hyperspace, Beyond Einstein, Physics of the Impossible and Physics of the Future. He has spoken previously on Valuetainment, Big Think, WIRED, OxfordUnion, Closer To Truth, Lex Fridman, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and Adiyogi. Robin Ince is the co-presenter of Radio 4’s multiple award winning The Infinite Monkey Cage. He spent 2019 appearing across the world in the Universal tour with Brian Cox – travelling from LA to Oslo, Wellington to Aberdeen and ending up in Reyjavik after shows at the 02 and Wembley Arena. Robin co-wrote How to Build a Universe (part 1) with Brian Cox and his most recent book is I’m a Joke and So Are You, a book about why we become who we become and how we deal with it. He has spoken at TED and TEDx, has featured on BBC Radio 4 and Richard Herring’s podcasts, and is the founder of The Cosmic Shambles Network - on topics as far reaching as Creationism and Wonder, to Ricky Gervais and Chaos. Welcome to The How To Academy: The Home of Big Thinking. From Nobel laureates to Pulitzer Prize winners, we invite the world’s most influential artists and thinkers to share their insights and ideas in livestreams and live events. We also help businesses inspire clients and staff, and make books, podcasts and films to spread knowledge and innovation across the globe. Visit https://howtoacademy.com/ for our upcoming events.