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When trying to explain what motivates me as a physicist, the film
A Passage to India (1984) comes to mind. Based on the play by Santha Rama Rau, adapted from the novel by E M Forster, it describes the fallout from a rape case in the fictional city of Chandrapore, during the British Raj in India in the 1920s. What keeps the viewer’s attention is the subtlety of the relationships between the characters – particularly the fragile friendship between the man accused of the rape, Dr Aziz, and an Englishman, Mr Fielding. Data about identity alone, such as race, class, gender or educational status, can never reveal these dynamics nor capture why they fascinate us. When the case arrives in court, ostensibly similar people behave very differently in relation to the defendant. The dynamics of individual behaviour trump any immutable labels we might apply; yet these static labels also impose constraints on just how far any individual can go. We watch, we theorise, and we update our knowled
[Long Read] Review: Michio Kaku s Latest Is A Tour You Should Definitely Go On
by Aravindan Neelakandan - Jun 13, 2021 11:29 AM
Michio Kaku s The God Equation . Students of Hindu thought may also identify why it could easily be The God(dess) Equation .
Snapshot
In his latest, physicist Michio Kaku provides a grand tour through history, through thinkers, scientists, and their ideas, building up to a plausible theory of everything .
The God Equation: The Quest for a Theory of Everything. Michio Kaku. Doubleday. Pages 240. Rs 1556.
To science enthusiasts, Michio Kaku needs no introduction. He is that physicist of our generation who has contributed profoundly and originally to the field of cutting-edge theoretical physics and also the one who has explained to non-physicists the most complicated of the exotic concepts of âNew Physicsâ â from black holes to multiverses. In his latest book he takes the readers on a journey to one of the ultimate quests of physics