Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel
- Publisher: Anchor
- Since: 2009-04-07
- Media: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 0307278824
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jkoba0512 7 months ago |
Physics of the Impossible @ivread Do you think Invisibility, Time Travel, and the like are impossible? Prof. Kaku will tell you about those. |
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- I have become very fascinated with the writing's of Professor Kaku. This book lets you imagination soar with possibilities for the future. A very good read for all ages!
- Physics of the Impossible is my first Michio Kaku book, and even though I haven't quite finished it yet, I can certainly tell you that I will be buying another, and probably one after that. Kaku's writings are styled in a way that appeals to a general audience interested on the general topic of scientific fantasy and reality. I try to read half a chapter to a chapter every day, and every day my mind is blown by what is in this book. Part of me wants to be done with this book so that I can read Kaku's other books, while the other part wants this book to never end. Looking forward to his other works!
- Michio Kaku is a phenomenal writer. Makes physics easier to understand for the layman.
- EXCELLENT BOOK! If you are not a sci-fi fan you might not like some of the comparisons, but explaining things like force fields and how they could someday really happen and even giving examples of real experiments with each thing in labs is AMAZING. Trust me, even if you know nothing of math you will understand this!
- One of the best Michio Kaku books since his "Hyperspace"...This is an essential read for anyone interested in science, science fiction, technology, and/or the future. I have purposely made all of the above categories so broad because he covers so much and I think it it so interesting for all to read. This is a truly important book and one that all current and budding scientists, investors (venture capitalists), and the like should read...We need to make the "impossible" possible and reading this book one can see how and then get to it...




















