Summary of The God Equation: by Michio Kaku - The Quest for a Theory of Everything - A Comprehensive Summary

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Summary of The God Equation

Chapter 1: The same year Galileo Galilei died a broken man in his prison cell, another legend was born in London. For Kaku, Isaac Newton is the greatest scientist who has ever lived, and the modern dream of a unified theory began with him. At a time when the church had taught only two laws–on Earth and in the heavens–Newton’s idea proposed a unification that encompassed both. The results of his experiments allowed him to conclude that terrestrial and heavenly physics work the same, opening the world’s eyes to the concept of forces. Another remarkable characteristic of Newton’s laws was its symmetry. An equation is said to be symmetric when it stays invariant even after its parts are rearranged. Newton’s laws allowed for science to advance at unimaginable levels, and his masterpiece, Principia, is considered one of the field’s greatest scriptures.
Decades after Newton came Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell, who unified the concepts of electricity and magnetism, laying the foundations of electromagnetism. Faraday discovered the existence of magnetic fields, which, since then, have been used to express all known forces in the universe. His work laid the foundation for Maxwell’s equations who made astonishing developments in physics. In 1886, Heinrich Hertz achieved a scientific milestone using Maxwell’s equations and ...

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CORN CORN
June 14, 2023
Idk if it was part of the book of Michio Kaku but there's a whole chapter about God in there(It's cool but I don't see science related. I wonder if it's a part of another book or really part of it. Although about the part where Einstein believes in God (last chapter) is probably a part of it. Nonetheless, this summary is fine at least I can have an overview on what it looks like.
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