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Visions
Michio Kaku
A fascinating glimpse into the future,
by one of the world’s foremost science writers
Last year the American science journalist John
Horgan found himself at the centre of a controversy when he
argued that scientists had answered all the fundamental
questions concerning the nature of the universe. Some critics
attacked his book, The End of Science, pointing out that a
similar claim was made at the end of the 19th century, just a
couple of decades before relativity and quantum theory
revolutionised physics.
For those who still require
reassurance that science is a thriving activity, Michio Kaku's
Visions provides the ideal antidote to Horgan's scientific
view. In addition to surveying the theoretical challenges
which still confound the greatest brains on the planet, Kaku
devotes much of his book to predicting the technological
developments which will affect our lives in the 21st century.
It is easy to be sceptical about
any book which purports to predict the future of technology,
but Kaku's thoughts are more than mere science fiction and
deserve to be considered seriously. By day he is a professor
of theoretical physics; in his spare time he has interviewed
over 150 leading scientists, including several Nobel
laureates...
(extract from Simon Singh’s review,
Daily Telegraph, 4 April 1998)
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