@paddymakinchaos

I like to think that he carries that piece of rubber everywhere and has it ready for this specific question

@monkeywang9972

This man is so cool. I appreciate science communicators who don’t sound or act condescending while explaining.

@3333EEEErawr

The sign of a truly intelligent person is that they can explain any concept to anyone, knowing how to simplify to make it easier to understand, but also keeping it true.

@MainStage33

I am so indelibly charmed by this! I’ve loved reading his books, now I want to have him over for tea! I vote yes to regular segments. Michio Kaku explains it all in “4 minute physics”, or all the time you need. Truly, what a gift

@ferretcatcher2377

Probably the most informative YouTube Short video on YouTube. As the physicist Einstein said, “If You can’t explain it to a six-year-old you don’t understand it yourself”.

@semiprolific774

I was once in a small fender bender on the interstate - no one was seriously injured.

Michio Kaku was the first person on the scene and made sure everyone understood the basics of quantum mechanics before leaving and letting the first-responders load us into ambulances

@spaceboy69420

This video (the original one, not this short) was the first time i actually understood the theory after trying to do so for about 4 months. After that he immediately became one of my favorite physics teacher

@HYP3RC0L0R

He’s a national treasure. Also a treasure for humanity. I have loved this guy before I saw his face or heard him speak; I read and studied his advanced graduate book “Strings, Conformal Fields, and M-Theory” at 18-21 yrs old amongst other studies around the turn of the century. Such goodness. I can still see his heterotic ii-b and other string vibrational pattern diagrams and equations on those pages in my mind’s eye.

@thomascollins4325

A lucid and simple explanation denotes true mastery of a subject.

@iAZME

I'm really sure he can explain quantum physics to a 5yo

@kiteracer

KEEP GOING istg a YouTube short is not enough, I did not want this to end, in 60 seconds Michio explained the beginning part of string theory in a way I’ve never heard it described before and I feel like this is finally my chance to fully grasp the whole concept.

@robertdobie8680

I’ve been taking an interest in these things for a long time, as a layperson, but II’ve never heard it explained so simply and clearly before!

@evelynbare1975

LOVE this man. He makes the science of life and our world easy to understand, instead of wrapping it all in as much complexity as possible to make himself seem greater, as most do.  He's blessed, and we are blessed through him. 😊

@giantcat4354

He's such a good educator. So clear, calm and presents at a level the audience needs.

@kinershah464

During my school days, I once saw Michio Kaku's narration on Discovery Science that I started watching that channel and got into Science.

@ciscis6345

Explaining complex thing in the simplest way is trully genius.

@samcastillo8284

The way he explains string theory and makes it super understandable is insane!

@mikemurr536

I just love listening to him. What talent and skill he has to break it down so that I can understand. Such a brilliant man. Utmost respect to Dr. Kaku

@arturoornelas8540

This man is a legend!!!!!!

@mcabeeaug20

I Love this man so much! I could listen to him lecture all day. My students even like him & they're middleschoolers!