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A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos by Michio Kaku
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
In his first book of physics since Hyperspace, Michio Kaku begins by describing the extraordinary advances that have
transformed cosmology over the last century, and particularly over the last decade, forcing scientists around the world
to rethink our understanding of the birth of the universe, and its ultimate fate. In Dr. Kaku’s eyes, we are living in a
golden age of physics, as new discoveries from the WMAP and COBE satellites and the Hubble space telescope have given us
unprecedented pictures of our universe in its infancy.
As astronomers wade through the avalanche of data from the WMAP satellite, a new cosmological picture is emerging. So far,
the leading theory about the birth of the universe is the “inflationary universe theory,” a major refinement on the big
bang theory. In this theory, our universe may be but one in a multiverse, floating like a bubble in an infinite sea of
bubble universes, with new universes being created all the time. A parallel universe may well hover a mere millimeter
from our own.
The very idea of parallel universes and the string theory that can explain their existence was once viewed with suspicion
by scientists, seen as the province of mystics, charlatans, and cranks. But today, physicists overwhelmingly support
string-theory, and its latest iteration, M-theory, as it is this one theory that, if proven correct, would reconcile the
four forces of the universe simply and elegantly, and answer the question “What happened before the big bang?”
Already, Kaku explains, the world’s foremost physicists and astronomers are searching for ways to test the theory of the
multiverse using highly sophisticated wave detectors, gravity lenses, satellites, and telescopes. The implications of
M-theory are fascinating and endless. If parallel worlds do exist, Kaku speculates, in time, perhaps a trillion years or
more from now, as appears likely, when our universe grows cold and dark in what scientists describe as a big freeze,
advanced civilizations may well find a way to escape our universe in a kind of “inter-dimensional lifeboat.”
An unforgettable journey into black holes and time machines, alternate universes, and multidimensional space, Parallel
Worlds gives us a compelling portrait of the revolution sweeping the world of cosmology.
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