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Physics of the Future

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Who better than physicists to speculate about what the world will be like in 2100? How will computers be controlled by sheer willpower, how will humans be able to move objects with the power of thought, how will we connect to the global information field? Is this possible? It turns out, even more is possible. Artificial organs; cars that hover; incredible lifespans and youth—all these wonders are not science fiction, but scientifically proven predictions by serious scientists, interviews with whom Michio Kaku summarized in his book.
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