Michio Kaku Sayings and Quotes

Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old Michio Kaku quotes, Michio Kaku sayings, and Michio Kaku proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources.'

Scientific revolutions, almost by definition, defy common sense. Michio Kaku
The river of time may fork into rivers, in which case you have a parallel reality and so then you can become a time traveler and not have to worry about causing a time paradox. Michio Kaku
Robots may gradually attain a degree of self awareness and consciousness of their own. Michio Kaku
Chemistry is the melodies you can play on vibrating strings. Michio Kaku
Our astronauts, when they go orbiting around the earth, they actually come back slightly younger than a twin that they would have on the planet Earth who was stationary. This is called the twin paradox. Michio Kaku
It's very dangerous to put astronauts on a moon base where there's radiation, solar flares and micro meteorites. It'd be much better to put robots on the moon and have them mentally connected to astronauts on the Earth. Michio Kaku
Time travel and teleportation will have to wait. It may take centuries to master these technology. Michio Kaku
Originally, the burden of proof was on physicists to prove that time travel was possible. Now the burden of proof is on physicists to prove there must be a law forbidding time travel. Michio Kaku
It's pointless to have a nice clean desk, because it means you're not doing anything. Michio Kaku
If you want to see a black hole tonight, tonight just look in the direction of Sagittarius, the constellation. That's the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and there's a raging black hole at the very center of that constellation that holds the galaxy together. Michio Kaku
For relaxation, I like to figure skate. Being on the ice and spinning and jumping, I feel very close to nature. In particular, I feel very close to Newton’s law of motion. On the ice, you can experience Newton’s laws of motion in their purest, most elegant form. Michio Kaku
What we usually consider as impossible are simply engineering problems… there’s no law of physics preventing them. Michio Kaku
What would happen if history could be rewritten as casually as erasing a blackboard? Our past would be like the shifting sands at the seashore, constantly blown this way or that by the slightest breeze. History would be constantly changing every time someone spun the dial of a time machine and blundered his or her way into the past. History, as we know it, would be impossible. It would cease to exist. Michio Kaku
Time travel would mean that any historical event could never be completely resolved. History books could never be written. Michio Kaku
Once confined to fantasy and science fiction, time travel is now simply an engineering problem. Michio Kaku
Physicists schooled in Newton's law believed that time moved along a straight, steady course, like a speeding arrow. Michio Kaku
Most physicists believed the clocked ticked in only one direction. While moving faster than the speed of light could, according to Einstein's equations, reverse time's arrow. Michio Kaku