This is obvis a quest for getting more funding to look for things like a dicon sphereor artifacts of a civilization that would, say, a million years ahead of us. We should be able to see those art efects floating aroundye, ye, yes. But now, just to just to clarify this, this digitizing of you and sending it out into space, that's not you looking through your eyes. That's your a copy self, a self. In the future, there will be a digital u. It already exists in the cloud. So we can have to get used to the fact that the english language does not yet have a word for the digital u.
Synthesizing relativity and quantum theory would be the crowning achievement of science, a profound merging of all the forces of nature into one beautiful, magnificent equation to unlock the deepest mysteries in science. In this episode, Michael Shermer speaks with professor of theoretical physics Michio Kaku about: the Big Bang, black holes, worm holes, the multiverse, time travel, dark energy and dark matter, gravity, string theory, ETIs, meaning, and God.