@alfonsodmeraz

This man has influenced and inspired me, from his book on physics, to achieve getting a master’s in electrical/computer engineering after having graduated with a bachelors in business administration. My life has changed completely for the better, and now I plan to build technology companies!

@subbuv7083

Thanks!

@Codingchartpattern-o5i

Dr. Kaku is the kind of person who can easily make people interested in Physics. His way of explaining or narrating things related to Physics is astounding!!!

@johnt.8205

Still in my youth, I work in IT working my way up to the Cyber Security industry but I can’t help but be amazed by technology such as this. Im really glad I work in the Tech industry.

@iamhawkeye3162

This is probably the best explanation for quantum computers I’ve ever watched.

@ChrisGozzardThatPhysicsGuy

25 years ago I read Michio's book hyperspace.. I've been a physicist ever since and dedicated my life to the education of others in the realms of physics. Thank you Michio!

@mwmentor

Dr Michio Kaku is one of my most favourite physicists the world over.  His ability to communicate and explain his thoughts, and understanding of the universe around us is quite remarkable.  He is really awesome... 🙂

@aseel8901

It's incredible how every time I watch a video on quantum computing, I'm as captivated as if I were seeing it for the first time.

@loveclouds7689

Who is here after google revealed their Quantum Computer LOL?

@mahadihasan5788

His last few sentences where he expresses his hope for a “theory of everything “ is what screams he is a physicist 😂. Lots of application will come and medicine, technology, agriculture will be revolutionised. But yet He wishes to know the workings of the universe like a true physicist

@Daddylorian

Just imagine:
People of around 80 years of age are witnessing how it all started with those huge computers and now we have quantum computers… man the speed of our evolution is extreme

@trggrt225

If i listen Profesor Michio kaku i never feel enough is very smart person &i loved to learn from him is a big personality & a huge library i like to congratulated him God Bless him

@jaynycha1705

Dr. Kaku was my Astronomy Professor at City College (NYC) back in 2000! He wasn't famous yet but was a great professor. I took the class as a science requirement and loved it. (No, i had NO idea who he was back then).

@CodingAqyanoos

Computer programmers have changed the world. Proud to be part of it.

@dipakgupta8470

Even I can get a glimpse of what quantum computing is.  Thanks, Kaku.  You are an amazing teacher.

@quAdxify

It is a bit strange, most experts in actual quantum physics are far less optimistic and don't believe in quantum supremacy. There seem to be very few applications where QC actually manages to reduce complexity (it's just a bit unfortunate that prime factorization happens to actually be one). The only really big application is the simulation of quantum systems themselves. I think a lot of what he is selling here is more his personal beliefs rather than a scientific take on the matter.

@AndreaDelRiva

I'm so glad to see Professor Kaku is back to make videos for this channel. I missed him :)

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@stephenryan3630

First time watching this guy, he explains it so well to people like me, who don't have a clue about Quantum computing. I take my hat off to you sir!