A review by insertsthwitty
Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel by Michio Kaku

4.0

I practically devoured this book in one sitting. Its writing and explanations are accessible and helped me understand some pretty convoluted concepts in physics with more clarity. I really like Michio Kaku's writing; add science fiction concepts to it and I'm sold (or so thought the commissioning editor of this book). (He does seem to have a bone to pick with Stephen Hawking. Or is it ego as some people here pointed out?)

As some reviewers pointed out, it is full of way-out-there conjectures. For me, though, I know I'm on the right track if a pop science book invokes my critical thinking. So, hurray.