The impossible physics of Michio Kaku
"Nothing is impossible is possible!" With this phrase, Michio Kaku begins his interesting book, which takes us on a journey in which we explore the most dramatic gray areas of physics. Kaco classifies the techniques of physics into three categories: the first class is today's impossible technology, but it does not contradict the laws known in physics, so it is possible in this century or perhaps in a modified manner in the next century, The second-class technologies lie at the edge of our understanding of the physical world, and if possible at all, they will take thousands of millions of years to achieve in the future, including time machines, super-space travel, and travel through worm holes. Class III technologies, such as permanent motion machines and foresight, are contrary to the laws of known physics, and if they appear to be possible, they will represent a fundamental shift in our understanding of physics.