From the dawn of history, humanity has been exploring our planet, and recently also space, in search of answers to the fundamental questions: where we come from and where we are striving. Soon, everything will become clear to us.
At least that's what Michio Kaku, the famous theoretician physicist, who has recently visited in our country, claims. A few days ago he also took part in the popular AMA event on the popular Reddit website, where Internet users could ask him various and the most complicated questions about the current state of knowledge of the scientific world and interesting theories.
According to one of the world's largest popularizers of knowledge about space, we will establish contact with alien civilizations by the end of this century, stop the aging process, develop an artificial brain and prove the "theory of everything". She alone will allow us to explain the physics of the entire Universe, from dark matter to quantum mechanics. The physicist is personally involved in many projects that have this beautiful vision realized.
Michio Kaku thinks that we will develop the "theory of everything" until 2100. Fig. Michio Kaku / Twitter.
Despite the fact that this day will most likely come after the death of Kaku, in one of his interviews he said that it will be the most important event in the history of mankind. Of course, it will not affect the lives of most people living on our planet, such as the discovery of black holes and its first images, but man must constantly discover, because this is his nature.
When someone asks us a question: why do we live, most of us will not be able to answer them in an exhaustive way. Changes in this reality will happen just after the discovery of the "theory of everything". Then we will understand the essence of the Universe, the mechanisms of its development, we will be able to predict certain things and eventually we will begin to understand our place and role in it. Perhaps with this, the concept drawn by Elon Muska that we live in a very complex simulation (see here) will start to be confirmed.
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