by Michio Kaku (Author)
"Physics of the Impossible" takes us on a journey to the frontiers of science and beyond, giving us an exhilarating insight into what we can really hope to achieve in the future. Everyday we see that what was once declared 'impossible' by scientists has become part of our everyday lives: fax machines, glass sky-scrapers, gas-powered automobiles, a worldwide communications network and high-speed elevated trains. Here internationally bestselling author Micho Kaku confidently hurdles today's frontier of science, presenting the first truly authoritative exploration of the real science of tomorrow; a field normally left to writers of science fiction.He reveals the actual possibilities of perpetual motion, force fields, invisibility, ray guns, anti-gravity and anti-matter, teleportation, telepathy, psychokinesis, robots and cyborgs, faster than light travel, time travel, zero-point energy, extraterrestrial life, even clairvoyance. And he shows how few of these ideas actually violate the laws of physics. The real differences between the impossible, the unlikely and the imminent have never been so clear. Where does the realm of science fiction end? What can we really hope to achieve?' Anything that is not impossible, is mandatory!' declares Kaku in this lucid, entertaining and enlightening read.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Allen Lane
Published: 03 Apr 2008
ISBN 10: 0713999926
ISBN 13: 9780713999921
CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR PARALLEL WORLDS
A wonderful tour, with an expert guide, of a cosmos whose comprehension forces us to stretch to the very limits of imagination. --Brian Greene, author of The Fabric of the Cosmos
A highly readable and exhilarating romp through the frontiers of cosmology.
--Martin Rees, author of Our Cosmic Habitat and Our Final Century
A roller-coaster ride through the universe--and beyond--by one of the world's finest science writers. --Paul Davies, Australian Centre for Astrobiology, Macquarie University, Sydney, and author of How to Build a Time Machine
CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR HYPERSPACE
One of the best popular accounts of higher physics. --Jim Holt, Wall Street Journal
Among the best of the genre to appear in recent years . . . What a wonderful adventure it is. -- New York Times Book Review
Mesmerizing . . . the reader exits dizzy, elated, and looking at the world in a literally revolutionary way. -- Washington Post Book World