I decided to take a break from the fiction world and read something more realistic. The book I read was called Physics of the Impossible, by Michio Kaku. This book was unlike any other non-fiction book I have read. It combined the fiction world with current science, to make all the things that seem impossible, possible to a certain extent. The author of this book is a Japanese-american physicist who, in his high school science fair built an atom smasher. Well in this book he explains how everything is possible and he explains possible ways to make things that seem impossible.
First the book is divided into three parts, which are determined by how impossible something really is. In the first part Michio Kaku talks about how the force fields in Star Wars can come to life by using plasma and electromagnetic fields. He then talks about invisible cities built from carbon threads the strongest known building material. He then goes on to talk about teleportation and time travel. This book was really interesting to me because took the fiction world and brought it into reality.
This book is inspirational, it shows that no matter how difficult something may seem it can be accomplished through hard work and perseverance. Michio Kaku basically shows that everything is possible. This book brings science-fiction to life, that is one of the reasons I like it. It is a good book to read even for people who dislike non-fiction because of the way it incorporates science-fiction ideas. It shows us that there is so much we still don't know yet and there are so many things that we haven't invented, and they can all be done with enough effort.
First the book is divided into three parts, which are determined by how impossible something really is. In the first part Michio Kaku talks about how the force fields in Star Wars can come to life by using plasma and electromagnetic fields. He then talks about invisible cities built from carbon threads the strongest known building material. He then goes on to talk about teleportation and time travel. This book was really interesting to me because took the fiction world and brought it into reality.
This book is inspirational, it shows that no matter how difficult something may seem it can be accomplished through hard work and perseverance. Michio Kaku basically shows that everything is possible. This book brings science-fiction to life, that is one of the reasons I like it. It is a good book to read even for people who dislike non-fiction because of the way it incorporates science-fiction ideas. It shows us that there is so much we still don't know yet and there are so many things that we haven't invented, and they can all be done with enough effort.
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