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Michio Kaku ignites the mind with the topic of his new book, which explores how time travel, invisibility, teleportation, and other science-fiction adventures could be achieved in the real world without breaking the laws of physics. Kaku provides a thrilling romp through physics and the imagination, but it falls flat due to Feodor Chin's extremely slow narration. Chin's approach sounds condescending to the listener, as if Kaku's work were being presented to second-graders. While this might satisfy listeners unfamiliar with theoretical physics, it will frustrate scientists and fans of Kaku's previous books. Listeners familiar with physics will notice another drawback to the audio format--the inability to skim through the basic concepts that precede Kaku's advanced explorations into the "physics of the impossible." J.T. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
The New Scientist...
"The study of the impossible has opened up entirely new vistas for science, Kaku rightly points out. It is here that the book's strength lies: the impossible is a gateway for discussing what we still do not understand, those gray areas that are surely the most fascinating part of physics.....there is a surprising amount of heavyweight, cutting-edge science woven into the fabric of this book. String theory, dark energy, metamaterials and quantum theory are just a few topics - PHYSICS OF THE IMPOSSIBLE is, in fact, an easy-to-read physics primer in disguise. Kaku has huge reach as a writer and speaker. Hopefully, his acessible, entertaining, and inspiring book will set the next Einstein on his or her path to glory."
The Economist...
"Michio Kaku's latest book, PHYSICS OF THE IMPOSSIBLE, aims to explain exactly why some visions of the future may eventually realized while others are likely to remain beyond the bounds of possibility...Science fiction often explores such questions; science falls silent at this point. Mr. Kaku's work helps to fill a void."
The Seattle Times. ...
"Kaku encourages us to take seriously ideas the world's great intellects consider crazy, reminding us that these same powerful minds sometimes wonder whether such way-out theories and models of the universe are crazy enough to be true."
THe Christian Science Monitor...
"An invigorating experience"
Kirkus (starred review)...
"A genuine tour de force, skillfully delivering cogent descriptions of everything from subatomic structure to the laws of the universe."
Publishers Weekly...
"Science and science fiction buffs can easily follow Kaku's explanations as he shows that in the wonderful worlds of science, impossible things are happening every day."
Fritjof Capra, author of The Tao of Physics and The Science of Leonardo...
"Tour de force of science and imagination." - LIbrary Journal (starred review) "
Brian Greene, author of The Fabric of the Cosmos...
"A wonderful tour, with an expert guide, of a cosmos whose comprehension forces us to stretch to the very limits of imagination."
Martin Rees, author of Our Cosmic Habitat and Our Final Century...
"A highly readable and exhilarating romp through the frontiers of cosmology."
Paul Davies, Australian Centre for Astrobiology, Macquarie University, Sydney, and author of How to Build a Time Machine<...
"A roller-coaster ride through the universe--and beyond--by one of the world's finest science writers."
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