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#562: Dr. Michio Kaku — Exploring Time Travel, the Beauty of Physics, Parallel Universes, the Mind of God, String Theory, Lessons from Einstein, and More

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Stanford's Rise and the Intersection of Philosophy and Computer Programming

Stanford was rising and offered computer programming courses. The narrator was torn between learning programming and philosophy. They remembered Einstein's quote about philosophy being like honey, initially enticing but ultimately lacking substance. The narrator decided to pursue philosophy alongside their computer studies. Though philosophy could guide them, it would not pioneer new branches of science like physics. Einstein recognized this limitation and moved away from pursuing philosophy as a career. However, the narrator wonders if certain branches of philosophy will become more practical, such as in ethical decision-making for autonomous cars faced with the trolley problem.

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