The future is now in China
Updated: 2012-07-10 10:04
By Mei Jia (China Daily)
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Chongqing Publishing House has released the Chinese version of the future-telling book, Physics of the Future, by theoretical physicist, Michio Kaku.
Kaku, who is also a professor of City University of New York, describes the world in 2100 with fun language and examples based on scientific research and interviews with more than 300 world-famous scientists.
Kaku frequently appears on TV and in films, and he hosts a weekly radio program on science.
Physics of the Future, a New York Times bestseller, describes how science will change daily life. For example, men may be able to travel to space with a space elevator.
Kaku's future insights are well grounded with theories and experiments, making them credible and an interesting read.
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