Author Michio Kaku gives the reader a fascinating glimpse into what our daily lives may look like in 30 years, in 60 years and in 100 years. Don’t be intimidated by the title. Written for the layperson, the book explains what physicists are working towards in such fields as robotics, space travel, nanotechnology, medicine, and computers. Can you imagine wearing contact lenses that hook you up to the internet, or having a chip implanted that will alert doctors to the first signs of cellular change or disease? Don’t miss this book! (submitted by JB)
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