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I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm stoked to hear that Physicist/Author Michio Kaku's book "Physics of the Impossible" will now be broadcasting on the science channel as a regular program. This was my first book on physics and I read it cover to cover.

 

And as a follow up to this, do any of you have propositions for impossible inventions, ideas, your own theories...et cetera

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Interesting, this I think was the first book I'd read cover to cover as well, I like his writing style. Good to know.

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Ahhhh, Kaku. I'm reading 'Hyperspace' at the moment. His writing style makes it so easy to read and visualise.

 

If 'Physics of the Impossible' is as good as you say it is, I'll have to get that one next.

 

Cheers

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Yes, it's not like most physics books though. You don't NEED to read the book in order, it's in sections that can be read individually. It is extremely re-readable, I must have read the whole thing a total of 5-6 times.

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I looked at Border's... not even a section relevant to science... exept maybe computers... but then again it was a very small store at a mall so...

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Yeah, the larger ones will most definately have it. But if you are so determined so get ahold of a copy, you should probably just shop online. It will save you a good bit of effort :)

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