How does Michio Kaku establish the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as an “Age of Discovery” in “Choreographers of Matter, Lif
e, and Intelligence”? by describing the government support offered to scientists of the time
by offering quantitative proof of people’s improved health and lifespans
by highlighting the social and religious developments of the era
by listing the significant scientific developments of the era
In "Choreographers of Matter, Life, and Intelligence," Michio Kaku identifies the 19th and 20th centuries as an "Age of Discovery" by enumerating the major scientific advancements of that period. He emphasized the significance of discoveries such as the Atom, Computer, and Genes. I hope this is helpful.