Kaku, not KooKoo. But yeah he is an awesome scientist.Michio KooKoo is one of my favorite people ever.
Then you'd know the details for his hypothetical lightsaber, which is a possibility in the future according to him.I've seen it before.
What Kaku has developed isn't an actual lightsaber. It's a ceramic rod enveloped in plasma. If he has any more to say on the subject besides that, perhaps you could explain it to us in your own words.Then you'd know the details for his hypothetical lightsaber, which is a future possibility in the future according to him.
How would you differentiate it from the lightsaber of Star Wars with regards to function? Even early lightsaber prototypes in Star Wars were actually enclosed in mobile small gas chamber tanks before simpler hand held types were produced.What Kaku has developed isn't an actual lightsaber. It's a ceramic rod enveloped in plasma. If he has any more to say on the subject besides that, perhaps you could explain it to us in your own words.
Right. They use metal-like hilts. But that metal is not in our reach. Perhaps they exist in our universe on another planet.Well for starters, lightsabers don't have a ceramic rod along the axis.
It's a ceramic rod enveloped in plasma. Insisting it's actually a lightsaber is utterly ridiculous.
Totally. But what I think Kaku's future inspired invention would look like is the early gas powered lightsabers as seen in this comic image:The truly interesting part of that video is where Kaku talks about the power source. That, by itself, would be utterly revolutionary, with tons of immediate applications.
The truly interesting part of that video is where Kaku talks about the power source. That, by itself, would be utterly revolutionary, with tons of immediate applications.
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