Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
me..and.science
One day, would it be possible to walk through walls? To build starships
that can travel faster than the speed of light? To read other people's
minds? To become invisible? To move objects with the power of our
minds? To transport our bodies instantly through outer space?
Since I was a child, I've always been fascinated by these questions.
Like many physicists, when I was growing up, I was mesmerized by
the possibility of time travel, ray guns, force fields, parallel universes,
and the like. Magic, fantasy, science fiction were all a gigantic playground
for my imagination. They began my lifelong love affair with the
impossible.
that can travel faster than the speed of light? To read other people's
minds? To become invisible? To move objects with the power of our
minds? To transport our bodies instantly through outer space?
Since I was a child, I've always been fascinated by these questions.
Like many physicists, when I was growing up, I was mesmerized by
the possibility of time travel, ray guns, force fields, parallel universes,
and the like. Magic, fantasy, science fiction were all a gigantic playground
for my imagination. They began my lifelong love affair with the
impossible.
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