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Able Quote by Michio Kaku

“A soul might very well exist, but we, as physicists, try to measure and quantify everything. So far, no one has been able to create an experiment to do this for the soul. Efforts have been made to weigh the body after death, but each time we find no evidence of a soul. So a soul may very well…” quote by Michio Kaku
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“A soul might very well exist, but we, as physicists, try to measure and quantify everything. So far, no one has been able to create an experiment to do this for the soul. Efforts have been made to weigh the body after death, but each time we find no evidence of a soul. So a soul may very well exist, but it is not a testable theory.”

Michio Kaku

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Future of Humanity, Michio Kaku, 2018

The soul is a concept beyond current scientific measurement; lack of evidence doesn’t prove non‑existence.

In simple terms: Soul cannot be tested scientifically yet.

Key Takeaway

Accept uncertainty while exploring possibilities.

Themes

science philosophy existence

Mood

curious reflective

Type

speculative inspirational

When to use this quote

  • medical ethics
  • afterlife debates
  • personal belief systems
  • spiritual counseling

Key Concepts

metaphysics empiricism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does believing in a soul mean for your life choices?
  • Can science and spirituality coexist?
A Different Perspective

Science may never fully address subjective experiences.

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