Visions

Author: Michio Kaku
From the author of Beyond Einstein and Hyperspace, this work brings together the research of today’s scientists to explore the science of tomorrow. Michio Kaku explores the development of computers and artificial intelligence, reveals how the decoding of the genetic structure of DNA will allow us to alter and reshape our genetic inheritance, and observes how quantum physic….Read More
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Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100
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