Kaku Michio - Physics of the Impossible

Highlights of the book:
- Plot: Kaku explores ideas once considered pure fiction, such as moving objects at the speed of light, creating invisible materials, and even time travel. It analyzes how these ideas can be implemented in terms of modern science and technology.
- Topics: Physics, science fiction, advanced technology, the future of science.
- Style: The book is written in an accessible language, with clear explanations of complex concepts, which makes it understandable to a wide audience. Kaku uses many examples and illustrations to show how scientific advances can implement ideas previously only available in books and films.
The Physics of the Impossible audiobook is a great guide for those interested in the science, technology and possibilities of the future. Kaku expertly connects science and fiction, giving listeners a unique perspective on what could be possible in the coming decades.
- By Michio Kaku
- Genre: Non-Fiction
- Duration: Unknown
- Reads: Unknown
- Features: Scientific ideas, futuristic technologies, an accessible explanation of complex concepts, the connection of science and science fiction.
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