Dr. Michio Kaku graduated from Harvard in 1968, summa cum laude (highest honors), and number one in his physics class. He went on to the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California in 1972, and in 1973 Dr. Kaku held a lectureship at Princeton University.

"When I look at the night sky, and I see this enormous splendor of stars and galaxies, I sometimes ask the question, how many worlds are we talking about? Well do the math, there are about a 100 billion galaxies that are in the visible universe, and each galaxy in turn, contains about 100 billion stars, you multiply, and you get 10 billion, trillion stars...Well I think it is the height of arogance to believe that we are alone in the universe" - Michio Kaku


A VERY well educated man.
naturalmystic Reviewed by naturalmystic on . Great quote Dr. Michio Kaku graduated from Harvard in 1968, summa cum laude (highest honors), and number one in his physics class. He went on to the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California in 1972, and in 1973 Dr. Kaku held a lectureship at Princeton University. "When I look at the night sky, and I see this enormous splendor of stars and galaxies, I sometimes ask the question, how many worlds are we talking about? Well do the math, there are about a 100 billion galaxies that are in Rating: 5