- The physics of the impossible - Michio Kaku Céline Laroche - Books

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  • Fun while learning things very interresting  

    Physics of the Impossible (Paperback)
    Very good popularizer Discovery / NatGeo, it is worth going to see his work. Exciting on certain points (UFO, exobiology, etc ..), a little less sharp on other (interstellar travel, ..) This book deserves a No. 2, which would deepen. I recommend this
  • Stunning! 1 1  

    Physics of the Impossible (Paperback)
    Far from the smoky literature Bogdanov, here is a rich and intelligent book for those who are seriously interested in physics with an open mind. The best book of its kind!
  • Beautiful! January 1112  

    Physics of the Impossible (Paperback)
    Magnificent scientific divulgation book that I recommend to read is curious to know what will be, or should become, the future more or less close and very distant.
  • Near future by an extension worker tells peerless  

    Physics of the Impossible (Paperback)
    First of all, having read this book in english, I can not comment on the translation that is often crucial to the success of a foreign book. I already read 2 or 3 book Michio Kaku and I have never been disappointed. It is hard to beat as a popularize
  • Fantastic! 43  

    Physics of the Impossible (Paperback)
    An excellent book for understanding quite complicated concepts and theories (e) s of physics. As Neophyte and passionate on the subject, I highly recommend this book to all those who have questions about the universe and discoveries theories.
  • Excellent !! 259 50136582  

    Physics of the Impossible (Paperback)
    A link between physics and science fiction, that's what makes this book very interesting because writing a physics expert who is also fond of science fiction. He explains his knowledge by comparing the different stories and science fiction movies, th
  • Great book! 6 2  

    Physics of the Impossible (Paperback)
    I recommend reading the physical lovers and SF; the author is a great popularizer. The book reads like a detective story as he presents all the latest jobs in science: cosmology to superconductivity, through augmented reality.