He's actually not that smart and not a political science specialist. My wife is a physics teacher so we actually often attend lectures by visiting physicists including several Nobel Prize winners. We saw Kaku and Neil deGrasse speak in New York, probably two of the leading science popularizers right now. Listen closely and what he is saying makes no sense, or at least is not usable in any real way. We cannot be an interstellar society without huge technological leaps. Jetting across the stars like in Star Trek is hundreds of thousands of years away if it's even possible at all.
The things we have to do here on this planet is to break our material based economies and move into the idea economy. We should not want or desire more material things than we actually need or can use. There are no good ways to do this unfortunately that I know of. Communism and Socialism reduce the material fixation but also reduce motivation to excel. Capitalism feed the greedy and fuels conflict.
So to get back to the point. ISIS is a manifestation of economic imbalance. Fix the imbalance and people will get along.
The things we have to do here on this planet is to break our material based economies and move into the idea economy. We should not want or desire more material things than we actually need or can use. There are no good ways to do this unfortunately that I know of. Communism and Socialism reduce the material fixation but also reduce motivation to excel. Capitalism feed the greedy and fuels conflict.
So to get back to the point. ISIS is a manifestation of economic imbalance. Fix the imbalance and people will get along.