The Physics of Star Trek
ISBN-13:
9780465002047
ISBN-10:
0465002048
Edition:
Revised
Author:
Lawrence M. Krauss
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
280 pages
Category:
Arts Other
,
Astrophysics
,
Physics
,
Popular Culture
,
Social Sciences
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ISBN-13:
9780465002047
ISBN-10:
0465002048
Edition:
Revised
Author:
Lawrence M. Krauss
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
280 pages
Category:
Arts Other
,
Astrophysics
,
Physics
,
Popular Culture
,
Social Sciences
Summary
The Physics of Star Trek (ISBN-13: 9780465002047 and ISBN-10: 0465002048), written by authors
Lawrence M. Krauss, was published by Basic Books in 2007.
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How does the Star Trek universe stack up against the real universe?
What warps when you're traveling at warp speed? What is the difference between a wormhole and a black hole? Are time loops really possible, and can I kill my grandmother before I am born? Anyone who has ever wondered "could this really happen?" will gain useful insights into the Star Trek universe (and, incidentally, the real world of physics) in this charming and accessible guide. Lawrence M. Krauss boldly goes where Star Trek has gone-and beyond. From Newton to Hawking, from Einstein to Feynman, from Kirk to Picard, Krauss leads readers on a voyage to the world of physics as we now know it and as it might one day be.
What warps when you're traveling at warp speed? What is the difference between a wormhole and a black hole? Are time loops really possible, and can I kill my grandmother before I am born? Anyone who has ever wondered "could this really happen?" will gain useful insights into the Star Trek universe (and, incidentally, the real world of physics) in this charming and accessible guide. Lawrence M. Krauss boldly goes where Star Trek has gone-and beyond. From Newton to Hawking, from Einstein to Feynman, from Kirk to Picard, Krauss leads readers on a voyage to the world of physics as we now know it and as it might one day be.
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