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Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku
Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku
Every science fiction fan should read Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku .  Kaku surveys all the famous concepts of science fiction, often referencing when he first encountered the idea in famous science fiction books, movies and television shows.  With each idea, aliens, ...
How to Introduce Physics to Your Friends?
jameswharris.wordpress.com — My friends know I’m a bookworm and often greet me with, “What are you reading?” This past... week I’ve been causally replying, “A book on physics.” To which all my friends give me a strange look that asks, ... (more) How to Introduce Physics to Your Friends?
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  • EmilyBlips EmilyBlips
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    I'm definitely interested in this. Maybe the book club could do a non-fiction special after we get through our next novel.
    Posted 1/11/2009 respond (flag)
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Mike Brotherton: SF Writer — ... James Wallace Harris continues with another lengthy and thoughtful post relevant to those of us interested in science and the future, in response to Michio Kaku’s book Physics of the Impossible.  I haven’t read the book myself.  ...

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