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Physics of the Impossible

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St Cross College Lectures
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Professor Michio Kaku poses the question: "where does the realm of science fiction end?" He explores the actual possibilities of ideas such as time travel, force fields, teleportation, star ships and invisibility.
On Friday May 29th 2009, world renowned physicist, broadcaster and author, Professor Michio Kaku spoke at the Said Business School, Oxford as part of the St Cross College Science Lecture Series. Presenting "Physics of the Impossible", Professor Kaku believes that 'anything that is not impossible is mandatory!', and reveals, quite surprisingly, that many of the fascinating technologies of science fiction are actually allowed by the laws of physics.

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Series
St Cross College Lectures
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Michio Kaku
Keywords
star ships
science
teleportation
science fiction
invisibility
Physics
time travel
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 05/06/2009
Duration: 00:36:23

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