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Michio Kaku on solar disasters




Michio Kaku, a somewhat regular on Coast to Coast A.M., especially duriing the Art Bell years, appears on Fox News, predicting a cataclysmic event coming in the year 2012.

 
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Comment icon #1 Posted by Ranyhyn on 11 April, 2010, 17:58
He seems to be the Carl Sagan of our day, considering how much he loves appearing on TV. That being said, I like him. Trying to communicate science to the masses, in a language most people can understand.
Comment icon #2 Posted by Rhomphaia on 11 April, 2010, 20:39
That is exactly what makes him so popular. Sagan will always get more respect, because he was the first to do it, but I think Kaku speaks so much better than Sagan did. He seems to have a very acute sense of what the viewers know and doesn't over-simplify things.
Comment icon #3 Posted by Amberlight on 11 April, 2010, 23:00
There is a thread already regarding this same topic.
Comment icon #4 Posted by the rebirth on 15 April, 2010, 7:15
Michio Kaku is awesome. but from body language and tone of voice im taking a guess that not only does he dislike fox news, he was definitely kind of peeved with the reporter guy. when he mentioned Y2K, and that "solar storms" could just be a "dud". he looked like he thought that guy was a moron. im surprised michio held back the urge to say something "smart" from that big brain of his... lol
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