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"Formerly the domain of fiction, moving human civilization to the stars is increasingly becoming a scientific possibility--and a necessity. Whether in the near future due to climate change and the depletion of finite resources, or in the distant future due to catastrophic cosmological events, we must face the reality that humans will one day need to leave planet Earth to survive as a species. World-renowned physicist and futurist Michio Kaku explores in rich, intimate detail the process by which humanity may gradually move away from the planet and develop a sustainable civilization in outer space. He reveals how cutting-edge developments in robotics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology may allow us to terraform and build habitable cities on Mars. He then takes us beyond the solar system to nearby stars, which may soon be reached by nanoships traveling on laser beams at near the speed of light. Finally, he brings us beyond our galaxy, and even beyond our universe, to the possibility of immortality, showing us how humans may someday be able to leave our bodies entirely and laser port to new havens in space. With irrepressible enthusiasm and wonder, Dr. Kaku takes readers on a fascinating journey to a future in which humanity may finally fulfill its long-awaited destiny among the stars"--
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There was one book from Michio Kaku that marked my life which was “Visions”, this one follows suit and give a compelling overview of possible futures for mankind. It is a fantastic summary and I highly recommend reading/hearing it! :-)
This is my first Michio Kaku book, and it's great. Only a little outdated, but that happens a lot with science as we're ever moving forward. So it's funny to read predictions that were made around 6 years ago and how they've changed already. He really dives into the science of our future in space and on Earth. Things we would have to do to maintain the life we have, but he more touches on the struggles we have of venturing out into the final frontier. And boy there is a lot in our way if we want to be a space ferrying race that colonizes other planets. Regardless, it's exciting to hear about the things scientists are studying and trying to achieve in order to make it possible. Great read for any science/space nerd