Tomorrow’s Advance Man

Tomorrow’s Advance Man

8/3/2015

link

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/05/18/tomorrows-advance-man

summary

In this article from The New Yorker, the author delves into the world of Michio Kaku, a prominent physicist and futurist. The article explores Kaku's predictions and visions of the future, which include advancements in technology, medicine, and space exploration. Kaku's ideas range from the possibility of uploading our memories to a computer to the colonization of other planets. The author highlights Kaku's enthusiasm for the potential of human ingenuity and innovation, while also questioning some of his more far-fetched ideas. Overall, the article provides an intriguing glimpse into the mind of a leading futurist and the possibilities that lie ahead.

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