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jolli1 [7]
2 years ago
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How does Michio Kaku establish the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as an "Age of Discovery" in "Choreographers of Matter, Lif

e, and Intelligence"? a) by describing the government support offered to scientists of the time b) by offering quantitative proof of people’s improved health and lifespans c) by highlighting the social and religious developments of the era d) by listing the significant scientific developments of the era.
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Alex2 years ago
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Answer:

Michio Kaku established the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as an "Age of Discovery" in "Choreographers of Matter, Life, and Intelligence

d) by listing the significant scientific developments of the era.

Explanation:

According to Michio Kaku during the XIX and XX century the humans have discovered the most uses for advance technology and these discoveries act as the base for future developments of the civilization.

He believes that in the year 2100 the humans will be able to move objects with the mind and the computers would read minds.  

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