
The Physics of Star Trek
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Larry McKeever
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Pretty good read, despite the fack that it's now 2
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If you could sum up The Physics of Star Trek in three words, what would they be?
Lawrence Krauss is a prominent theoretical physicist today, but this was written back in the 1990s. Wow! Great insights on what is possible and what may be impossible. Who doesn't love Star Trek? I just watched the Voyager episode last night!Good listen!
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Good stuff
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This was super great!
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Fascinating
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The audiobook seems to have some problems in the fact that you miss some drawings or illustrations that might have been available to view had I had the printed copy. Occasionally the author will refer to one of these illustrations or drawings that he assumes you to have seen. This did not deter from my enjoyment of the book however.
The author does a good job of using analogy or layterms, and takes the time to define many terms to allow any reader to have a good basis for understanding much of the physics referred to in this book.
It won't win any awards, but it made a short trip for me, more enjoyable (much to the chagrin of my wife and children in the car with me).
Interesting Book. Quite Technical
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101 is helpful in understanding some of this work.
wonderful read.
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A great book for Star Trek fans
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Superb
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packed full of information
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