How does Michio Kaku develop the idea of an impending scientific revolution in “Choreographers of Matter, Life, and Intelligence”?
by praising the efficiency of modern-day Internet research
by providing quantitative proof of recent scientific progress
by comparing scientific knowledge to grains of sand on a beach
by providing the names and contributions of modern scientists

Respuesta :

The correct answer was "by providing quantitative proof of recent research scientific progress."

by praising the efficiency of modern-day Internet research  doesn't relate to anything regarding "Choreographers of Matter, Life, and Intelligence" when it comes to argumentation. Comparing scientific knowledge to grains of sand on a beach  is poetic, but it is no argument either. Proving names of modern scientists and their contributions also shows nothing but the scientists and their contributions themselves. It doesn't work as proof for "an impending scientific revolution".

What Michio Kaku does, as the good scientist that he is, is to show evidence. And he does so "by providing quantitative proof of recent scientific progress"