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Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century
by: Michio Kaku

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 501.12
EAN: 9780385484992
ISBN: 0385484992
Label: Anchor
Manufacturer: Anchor
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 416
Publication Date: September 15, 1998
Publisher: Anchor
Release Date: September 15, 1998
Sales Rank: 11477
Studio: Anchor




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In Visions, physicist and author Michio Kaku examines the great scientific revolutions that have dramatically reshaped the twentieth century--the quantum mechanics, biogenetics, and artificial intelligence--and shows how they will change and alter science and the way we live.

The next century will witness more far-reaching scientific revolutions, as we make the transition from unraveling the secrets of nature to becoming masters of nature. We will no longer be passive bystanders to the dance of the universe, but will become creative choreographers of matter, life, and intelligence.

The first section of Visions presents a shocking look at a cyber-world infiltrated by millions of tiny intelligence systems. Part two illustrates how the decoding of DNA's genetic structure will allow humans the 'godlike ability to manipulate life almost at will.' Finally, VISIONS focuses on the future of quantum physics, in which physicists will perfect new ways to manipulate matter and harness the cosmic energy of the universe.

What makes Michio Kaku's vision of the science of the future so compelling--and so different from the mere forecasts of most thinkers--is that it is based on the groundbreaking research taking place in labs today, as well as the consensus of over 150 of Kaku's scientific colleagues. Science, for all its breathtaking change, evolves slowly; we can accurately predict, asserts Kaku, what the direction of science will be, based on the paths that are being forged today.

A thrilling, unique narrative that brings together the thinking of many of the world's most accomplished scientists to explore the world of the future, Visions is science writing at its best.

Amazon.com Review:
Take it easy: that's Michio Kaku's motto. Given the extraordinary advances science has thrown up in time for the millennium, the only way you could possibly fit them into a single volume is by a correspondingly massive simplification.

Subtitled How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century and Beyond, Visions assumes that, by and large, scientists get to do whatever they like, that all technologies are consumer technologies, and that consumers welcome anything and everything science throws at them. Kaku gets away with this frankly dodgy strategy by dint of sheer hard work. He has based his predictions on interviews with more than 150 renowned working scientists; he integrates these interviews with a huge body of original journalistic material; and, above all, he roots that mass of information on an entirely reasonable model of what the purpose of science will be in the third millennium. Up until now, science has expended its efforts on decoding most of the fundamental natural processes--'the dance,' as Kaku puts it, of elementary particles deep inside stars and the rhythms of DNA molecules coiling and uncoiling within our bodies. Science's task now, Kaku believes, is to cross-pollinate advances thrown up by the study of matter, biology, and mind--modern science's three main theaters of endeavor. 'We are now making the transition from amateur chess players to grand masters,' he writes, 'from observers to choreographers of nature.' Then again, he also believes that 'the Internet ... will eventually become a 'Magic Mirror' that appears in fairy tales, able to speak with the wisdom of the human race.' Kaku, in short, deserves a good slapping--but he also deserves to be read. --Simon Ings, Amazon.co.uk



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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great for 1997, not so great for now
PROS: Sweeping overview of many technological and scientific endevors. Clear, simple writing. Good organization. I loved reading it.

CONS: The copyright is 1997, which means he wrote most of it in 1996, which means that his predictions probably won't be as good as the predictions made today. He leans towards optimism: he thinks that science will triumph in most endevors. He rarely mentions the dark side of science and the evils it may lead too.

CONCLUSION: It's fun to read about what people in 1996 thought life would be like, just like it's fun to read Jules Verne today. However, it's probably better to search for a more up to date book.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - HS Physics Teacher
Personally the book was stimulating and thought provoking. Since Visions was printed in the late 90's it is very interesting to see the early predictions as part of our life. As a teacher Visions has promoted a vast number of discussions in my classroom. The kids love it and there is something that engages all of my students. It is also written in such a way that you do not need to have a degree in Physics to understand it, at least throught the first 2/3 of the book.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Read & Invest
Visions can be broken down into 2 different "main" subjects...computer technology and the medical field, and how they will evolve in the near future; as well as in the distant future.

If you read this book, one of your thought processes should be about investing; especially when the computer chip is no longer made on silicon wafers and tranistors. If you are a person who thinks outside the box, and if you invest in certain companies...you'll see when you done reading this one!

I read this book a few times. My wife also read this, and it sparked an interest in science that she never had. I certainly recommend this book.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Michio Kaku, Santa Clara County Legend
Michio Kaku was a high school legend in Santa Clara County, long before it was deemed Silicon Valley. His science projects were grandiose and attention-grabbing. He might have been known as the penultimate nerd had that derogatory term existed in the early-1960's.

In short, he was my role model; he left UC-Berkeley with a Ph.D. the same year I entered UCB engineering grad school. I never did meet him, but I kept up with his research, and I have every book he ever wrote.

This book is mind-expanding, with minimal mathematics knowledge required.
It is not bedside reading recreation but a genuine exercise for your imagination.

I've had a four decades-long admiration for this great intellect. Jump on his bandwagon and hang on for the wild ride.







 

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