Why I admire Michio Kaku
When I was a young teenager I wanted to be a theoretical physicist. The town library probably has the biggest collection of popular science books in the country as I used to beg the librarian to acquire every title I found. The most enthralling was Hyperspace, which was and still is one of my favourite non-fiction books. Michio Kaku has limitless enthusiasm for the subject that leaps from the pages and leaves me hanging on to his every word. I admire for holding on to his childlike fascination with the world and his boundless imagination and I’d like to meet him just to listen to his latest ideas on string theory.
