Physics of the ImpossibleA Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel

Michio Kaku

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Physics of the Impossible

By: Michio Kaku

Narrarated by: Feodor Chin

A fascinating exploration of the science of the impossible—from death rays and force fields to invisibility cloaks—revealing to what extent such technologies might be achievable decades or millennia into the future.

One hundred years ago, scientists would have said that lasers, televisions, and the atomic bomb were beyond the realm of physical possibility. In Physics of the Impossible, the renowned physicist Michio Kaku explores to what extent the technologies and devices of science fiction that are deemed equally impossible today might well become commonplace in the future.

From teleportation to telekinesis, Kaku uses the world of science fiction to explore the fundamentals—-and the limits—-of the laws of physics as we know them today. He ranks the impossible technologies by categories—-Class I, II, and III, depending on when they might be achieved, within the next century, millennia, or perhaps never. In a compelling and thought-provoking narrative, he explains:

· How the science of optics and electromagnetism may one day enable us to bend light around an object, like a stream flowing around a boulder, making the object invisible to observers "downstream"

· How ramjet rockets, laser sails, antimatter engines, and nanorockets may one day take us to the nearby stars

· How telepathy and psychokinesis, once considered pseudoscience, may one day be possible using advances in MRI, computers, superconductivity, and nanotechnology

· Why a time machine is apparently consistent with the known laws of quantum physics, although it would take an unbelievably advanced civilization to actually build one

Kaku uses his discussion of each technology as a jumping-off point to explain the science behind it. An extraordinary scientific adventure, Physics of the Impossible takes readers on an unforgettable, mesmerizing journey into the world of science that both enlightens and entertains.

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Michio Kaku (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Mar 11, 2008
  • Publisher: Random House Audio
  • Genre: Science & Technology

Total File Size: 325 MB (10 files) Total Length: 11 Hours, 52 Minutes

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03.11.08
Michio Kaku, Physics of the Impossible
2008 | Label: Random House Audio

The co-founder of string field theory explains anti-gravity to the rest of us.
Funny thing about theoretical physicists: Most of them seem to know how to talk to n00bs. This isn't rocket science — wormholes are far more complicated — and yet somehow accredited brainiacs like Michio Kaku find a way a putting things so as we c'n unnerstand em. For him, maybe it's because he's never lost touch with his inner Trekkie. In Physics of the Impossible, the co-founder of string field theory is just as handy referencing Gene Roddenberry and Douglas Adams as he is Einstein and Hawking. Which is the point here: to examine science fiction's most imaginative plot devices — anti-gravity, teleporters, the Death Star — and cook up some way they might become a reality (in, say, a couple centuries). Often, the path takes Kaku to some wonderfully messed up places: "To make Harry Potter invisible, one would have to liquefy him, boil him to create steam, crystallize him, heat him again, and then cool him off, all of which would be quite difficult to accomplish, even for a wizard." Brilliant.

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