The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Physics of the Impossible" offers a stunning and provocative vision of the future, and explains how science will shape human destiny and everyone's daily life by the year 2100.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER β’ The renowned theoretical physicist and national bestselling author of The God Equation details the developments in computer technology, artificial intelligence, medicine, space travel, and more, that are poised to happen over the next century.Β
βMind-bendingβ¦. [An] alternately fascinating and frightening book.β βSan Francisco Chronicle
Space elevators. Internet-enabled contact lenses. Cars that fly by floating on magnetic fields. This is the stuff of science fictionβitβs also daily life in the year 2100.
Renowned theoretical physicist Michio Kaku considers how these inventions will affect the world economy, addressing the key questions: Who will have jobs? Which nations will prosper? Kaku interviews three hundred of the worldβs top scientistsβworking in their labs on astonishing prototypes. He also takes into account the rigorous scientific principles that regulate how quickly, how safely, and how far technologies can advance. In Physics of the Future, Kaku forecasts a century of earthshaking advances in technology that could make even the last centuriesβ leaps and bounds seem insignificant.
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βFascinating.... [A]Β wide-ranging tour of what to expect from technological progress over the next century or so.β βWall Street Journal
βMind-bending. . . . [An] alternately fascinating and frightening book.β βSan Francisco Chronicle
βA whirlwind tour of technological possibility.β βNew Scientist
βMak[es] the exponential character of technological progress stick in the readerβs head, so that they come to look at the world differently.β βThe Sunday Telegraph (London)
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β[Physics of the Future] has the ability to surprise and enthrall and frighten.β βThe New York Times
β[Kaku] has the rare ability to take complicated scientific theories and turn them into readable tales about what our lives will be like in the future.... Fascinating. And just a little bit spooky.β βUSA Today
βKaku is a tireless science popularizer.... [He gets] the juices of future physicists flowing.β βLos Angeles Times
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β[Kaku] has a knack for making complex ideas entertaining.β βThe Charlotte Observer
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βErudite [and] compelling.β βChicago Tribune
"One cannot help but feel buoyed that the miraculous world the author presents may really be less than a hundred years hence." βLouisville Courier-Journal
MICHIO KAKU is a professor of physics at the City University of New York, cofounder of string field theory, and the author of several widely acclaimed science books, including Hyperspace, Beyond Einstein, Physics of the Impossible, and Physics of the Future. He is the science correspondent for CBSβs This Morning and host of the radio programs Science Fantastic and Explorations in Science.
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