But Kaku has made a second career out of this kind of boosterism, and it would be silly to expect anything different from him. |
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Kaku, a Japanese-American, glimpsed these possibilities as a child in San Francisco, when he would gaze for hours at the carp swimming in the pond of a Japanese tea garden. |
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Is this not astonishing enough for Kaku that he has to resort to star trek references and discussions of the Matrix? |
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Kaku has little taste for unorthodox views or nagging objections, as they muddy his vision of tomorrowland. |
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So when the distinguished, elderly scientist Professor Michio Kaku predicts intelligent wallpaper, we had better pay attention. |
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