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This book offers a captivating exploration of seemingly impossible technologies—from death rays and force fields to invisibility cloaks—examining their potential feasibility in the distant future. A century ago, concepts like lasers and atomic bombs were considered unattainable. The renowned physicist Michio Kaku delves into how today's science fiction technologies might eventually become reality. He categorizes these impossible technologies into Class I, II, and III, based on their potential realization within the next century, millennia, or perhaps never. Kaku discusses how advancements in optics and electromagnetism could allow us to bend light around objects, rendering them invisible. He also explores the possibilities of space travel through ramjet rockets, laser sails, and antimatter engines. Furthermore, he speculates on the future of telepathy and psychokinesis, suggesting that breakthroughs in MRI and nanotechnology could make them feasible. Kaku even addresses the concept of time travel, asserting its consistency with quantum physics, albeit requiring an extraordinarily advanced civilization to achieve. Through each technology, he elucidates the underlying science, taking readers on an extraordinary journey that is both enlightening and entertaining.
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عالم المعرفة - 399: فيزياء المستحيل, Michio Kaku, ميشيو كاكو, سعد الدين خرفان
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- Title
- عالم المعرفة - 399: فيزياء المستحيل
- Language
- Arabic
- Authors
- Michio Kaku, ميشيو كاكو, سعد الدين خرفان
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 367
- ISBN10
- 9990603855
- ISBN13
- 9789990603859
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Technology & Engineering, Science & Math, Natural sciences, Science, Technology, Physics, Space, Astronomy, Physics and Astronomy, Future Technologies, Perpetual Motion, Physical Paradoxes
- First published
- 2008
- Original title
- Physics of the Impossible
- Rating
- 4.1 out of 5
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- This book offers a captivating exploration of seemingly impossible technologies—from death rays and force fields to invisibility cloaks—examining their potential feasibility in the distant future. A century ago, concepts like lasers and atomic bombs were considered unattainable. The renowned physicist Michio Kaku delves into how today's science fiction technologies might eventually become reality. He categorizes these impossible technologies into Class I, II, and III, based on their potential realization within the next century, millennia, or perhaps never. Kaku discusses how advancements in optics and electromagnetism could allow us to bend light around objects, rendering them invisible. He also explores the possibilities of space travel through ramjet rockets, laser sails, and antimatter engines. Furthermore, he speculates on the future of telepathy and psychokinesis, suggesting that breakthroughs in MRI and nanotechnology could make them feasible. Kaku even addresses the concept of time travel, asserting its consistency with quantum physics, albeit requiring an extraordinarily advanced civilization to achieve. Through each technology, he elucidates the underlying science, taking readers on an extraordinary journey that is both enlightening and entertaining.
