Title:
Hyperspace
Genre:
Science
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Binding:
Paperback
Type of Book:
Non-Fiction
Number of Chapters:
15
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:40:02
Synopsis:
From Publishers Weekly
Since ingesting Einsteins relativity theory 50 years ago, physics fell down a quantum rabbit hole and, ever since, physicists reports to the world of popular science have been curiouser and curiouser. This version, from the author of the graduate text Quantum Field Theory , is very curious as he delineates the ”delicious contradictions” of the quantum revolution: that the new paradigms of subatomic matter require the existence of ”hyperspace,” an ultimate universe of many dimensions, to accomodate their mostly mathematical behaviors. Unified field theory as it is currently understood does not preclude any of the hypotheses that Kaku invites to this Mad Hatters Theory Party: superstrings, parallel universes and, his centerpiece, time travel. Although occasionally facile, Kaku remains on solid theoretical ground up to the point of his untestable hypotheses, which lead to his more abstract arguments. In the past decade particle physics has lurched to astonishing contradictions and Kakus adventurous, tantalizing book should not be penalized for promising more than present technology can test. His intellectual perceptions will thrill lay readers, SF fans and the physics-literate. Illustrations.
Since ingesting Einsteins relativity theory 50 years ago, physics fell down a quantum rabbit hole and, ever since, physicists reports to the world of popular science have been curiouser and curiouser. This version, from the author of the graduate text Quantum Field Theory , is very curious as he delineates the ”delicious contradictions” of the quantum revolution: that the new paradigms of subatomic matter require the existence of ”hyperspace,” an ultimate universe of many dimensions, to accomodate their mostly mathematical behaviors. Unified field theory as it is currently understood does not preclude any of the hypotheses that Kaku invites to this Mad Hatters Theory Party: superstrings, parallel universes and, his centerpiece, time travel. Although occasionally facile, Kaku remains on solid theoretical ground up to the point of his untestable hypotheses, which lead to his more abstract arguments. In the past decade particle physics has lurched to astonishing contradictions and Kakus adventurous, tantalizing book should not be penalized for promising more than present technology can test. His intellectual perceptions will thrill lay readers, SF fans and the physics-literate. Illustrations.
Author:
Michio Kaku
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Publisher:
Oxford Paperbacks
Barcode:
9780192861894
Publication Year:
1995
Number of Copies:
1
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:40:02