Dr. Michio Kaku explores frontiers of theoretical physics including string theory, parallel universes, and the future of technology emerging from quantum mechanics. His work in string theory addresses fundamental questions about reality's nature and how eleven-dimensional mathematics might describe all forces and particles in a unified framework. Kaku discusses how string theory proposes that particles are actually vibrating strings and how different vibration modes create the diverse particles and forces observed in nature. The conversation covers parallel universes and how quantum mechanics suggests reality might consist of multiple coexisting worlds containing all possible outcomes of quantum events. He examines practical implications of advanced physics for developing technologies from quantum computers to potential time travel and teleportation if theoretical possibilities can be realized. Kaku addresses how physics is approaching a theory of everything that could unite quantum mechanics and general relativity in a complete description of nature. His accessible explanations reveal how cutting-edge physics transforms understanding of space, time, and matter while suggesting reality is far stranger than everyday experience indicates. The discussion explores how theoretical physics might eventually explain phenomena currently considered paranormal as natural effects of physical laws we don't yet fully comprehend. Kaku's presentation demonstrates how physics frontiers are dissolving the boundary between science and what was previously considered science fiction.