MICHIO KAKU is the Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the cofounder of string field theory. He has written several books, including Parallel Worlds and Beyond Einstein, and his bestseller, Hyperspace, was voted one of the best science books of the year by the New York Times and the Washington Post. He is a frequent guest on national TV, and his nationally syndicated radio program is heard in 130 cities. He lives in New Yo...
La física de lo imposible : ¿podremos ser invisibles, viajar en el tiempo y teletransportarnos?

La física de lo imposible : ¿podremos ser invisibles, viajar en el tiempo y teletransportarnos?
Synopsis
Ever wondered if invisibility cloaks, time travel, or teleportation could ever become reality? Renowned physicist Michio Kaku takes readers on a fascinating journey through the cutting edge of science. He explores how the impossible feats of science fiction might one day be achieved, categorizing them by their likelihood based on the laws of physics.
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La física de lo imposible : ¿podremos ser invisibles, viajar en el tiempo y teletransportarnos?Unknown, 2016
384 pages
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Frequently asked questions
How does this book relate to Michio Kaku's other works?
This book continues Michio Kaku's exploration of theoretical physics and future technologies, similar to his previous books like 'Physics of the Future' and 'Hyperspace.' It focuses specifically on the scientific feasibility of concepts often found in science fiction, categorizing them by their potential for realization within the next century or beyond.
Is 'La física de lo imposible' accessible to readers without a science background?
Michio Kaku is known for making complex scientific concepts understandable to a general audience, and this book is no exception. He uses analogies and real-world examples to explain advanced physics principles, making it engaging for those without a strong scientific background.












