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El. knyga: Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the Tenth Dimension

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(City College of the City University of New York)
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  • Serija: Oxford Landmark Science
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192564993
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Already thoroughly familiar to the seasoned science fiction fan, hyperspace is that realm which enables a spaceship captain to take his ship on a physics-defying shortcut (or "wormhole") to the outer shores of the Galaxy in less time than it takes a 747 to fly from New York to Tokyo. But might such notions be more than science fiction? Some physicists suggest a 10-dimensional hyperspace may actually exist, albeit at a scale almost too small to comprehend, smaller even than a quark; and that in spite of its tiny size, it may be the basis on which all the forces of nature will be united.

Michio Kaku's classic book describes the development of ideas about multidimensional space. In recent years, some theoretical physicists -the author among them - have argued that the Universe exists not merely in the four spacetime dimensions (3 of space + one of time) with which Einstein made us familiar, but rather as a ten-dimensional hyperspace. Once the domain of the science fiction writer or the occultist, hyperspace may, according to superstring theorists, be the way to unify the fundamental forces of nature - Einstein's unfulfilled dream of a theory of everything.

Michio Kaku takes the reader on a ride through hyperspace to the edge of physics. On the way he gives crystal clear explanations of such formidable mathematical concepts as non-Euclidean geometry, Kaluza-Klein Theory, and Supergravity, the everyday tools of the string theorist. Utilizing fascinating and often hilarious anecdotes from history, art, and science fiction, Kaku shows us that writers and artists - in addition to scientists - have been fascinated by multidimensional space for over a century. Finally, Kaku proposes that the ability to master hyperspace may be our only salvation from destruction at the end of spacetime.

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Recenzijos

It is the best documentation for the layman of this history that I know of. * Adhemar Bultheel, European Mathmatical Society * Kaku has given us a far more than a thought-provoking, engaging read: it is a captivating tour of near-current thinking as to 'Theories of Everything' * Jonathan Cowie, Concatenation * Kaku's adventurous, tantalizing book should not be penalized for promising more than present technology can test. His intellectual perceptions will thrill lay readers, SF fans and the physics-literate. * Publishers Weekly * What's all the hype about hyperspace? Most of us have our hands full dealing with just one universe. But Kaku takes us confidently into another dimension, or ten, to see why physicists think that universes are parallel, plural, and positively fermented with wormholes! * John Barrow, author of Theories of Everything * he has written one of the best popular accounts of higher physics. * Jim Holt, Wall Street Journal * Hyperspace is beautifully written, making difficult scientific ideas seem accessible, almost easy. Kaku's journey through the ten dimensions is fascinating. * Danah Zohar, Independent * a venture into time travel and higher dimensional theories * Daily Telegraph * Absorbing, fluently written * The Independent on Sunday * Kaku's book covers the most difficult areas of modern physics ... Unusually for a book on these exciting questions, Kaku also gives a real feel for what it is like to work on them. * Focus * strikingly clear and well constructed ... provides a ... comprehensive selection of exercises at the end of every chapter * John Gribben, New Scientist *

Part I Entering the Fifth Dimension
1 Worlds Beyond Space and Time
3(27)
2 Mathematicians and Mystics
30(25)
3 The Man Who "Saw" the Fourth Dimension
55(25)
4 The Secret of Light: Vibrations in the Fifth Dimension
80(31)
Part II Unification in Ten Dimensions
5 Quantum Heresy
111(25)
6 Einstein's Revenge
136(15)
7 Superstrings
151(27)
8 Signals from the Tenth Dimension
178(13)
9 Before Creation
191(26)
Part III Wormholes: Gateways to Another Universe?
10 Black Holes and Parallel Universes
217(15)
11 To Build a Time Machine
232(20)
12 Colliding Universes
252(21)
Part IV Masters of Hyperspace
13 Beyond the Future
273(28)
14 The Fate of the Universe
301(12)
15 Conclusion
313(22)
Notes 335(18)
References and Suggested Reading 353(2)
Index 355
Michio Kaku is the Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics at the City College of New York. An internationally acclaimed Physicist, he is the co-founder of string field theory. His recent books include the New York Times Best Sellers, Physics of the Impossible (2008), Physics of the Future (2011), and The Future of the Mind (2014). He makes frequent appearances on radio, television, and film, and writes extensive online blogs and articles.