Physics of the impossible

a scientific exploration into the world of phasers, force fields, teleportation, and time travel

Physicist Michio Kaku explains how devices commonly found in science fiction, including death rays, force fields, and invisibility cloaks, may become commonplace in the future, using real-life examples of other technologies that were considered impossible, including televisions, lasers, and atomic bombs, to prove his point.

Doubleday
2008
9780385520690
book

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