Michio Kaku: The Art and Mysteries of the Conscious Mind
Scientist, author, television personality, co-founder of String Field Theory, Michio Kaku is tearing the lid off the scientific secrets surrounding the human brain.
One World with Deepak Chopra – Michio Kaku
Theoretical physicists are not known for their rock star appeal. Scientists are not inherently cool by our modern standards because so often the average person does not understand what it is they do. Michio Kaku is working to change that and in the process, he has become a bit of a superstar in his own right. Michio sat down with Deepak Chopra for Newswire.fm’s program One World to discuss his illustrious career, his latest book, and the conscious mind; an interest that they both share.
Michio Kaku’s new book, The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance and Empower the Mind explores many questions that a generation ago, only philosophers were discussing in the abstract. Today, he is making these things a reality. “Telepathy, telekinesis, uploading memories, photographing a dream, we’ve done it.” He told to Deepak. But there are still vast mysteries in the human brain that science has yet to uncover.
“If you take a look at the neurons of the brain, each neuron is very complicated, connected to ten thousand other neurons but they’re just neurons,” Michio explains. “They’re just either on or off but when you put one hundred billion of them together all of a sudden you get consciousness.” Science is still trying to fill in the gaps between what each of these neurons does and how that translates to consciousness. So much of our own existence is understood because others are conscious of our existence. It’s a complicated idea but Michio Kaku has a way of explaining his work that makes it accessible to the average person; you don’t need an advanced degree in physics or biology or even philosophy to follow along.
DEEPAK CHOPRA MD, FACP, is the author of more than 80 books translated into over 43 languages, including numerous New York Times bestsellers. Chopra is the co-author with Rudolph Tanzi of the New York Times bestseller, Super Brain. He serves as an Adjunct Professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, Assistant Clinical Professor, in the Family and Preventive Medicine Department at the University of California, San Diego, Health Sciences, and Senior Scientist with The Gallup Organization.