Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141986067
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 368
- Weight: 272 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141986069
- Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2019
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Width: 129 mm
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Explore the future of humanity with renowned physicist Michio Kaku. Discover the cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and space travel that will shape our destiny. From asteroid mining to interstellar voyages, “The Future of Humanity” by Michio Kaku unveils a captivating vision of our next frontier. “A whirlwind tour of the future of humanity” (The Wall Street Journal)
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Kanishk Kumar –
An interesting look at the future, although some sections were a little drawn out for me.
Rik Raj Dey –
Kaku’s future looks bright! The possibilities are endless. A must-read for anyone curious about tomorrow.
Mriganka Dutta –
I found it hard to keep up with some of the science. Maybe it would be good for people who like science.
Sourabh Singh Tomar –
An optimistic outlook on humanity’s potential. I enjoyed the space travel section the most. A bit dense at times.
Stuti Seth –
This book ignited my imagination! Kaku’s enthusiasm is infectious, even if some ideas are a bit out there.
Yogesh Bhadauria –
A bit repetitive in places, but overall a worthwhile read. Kaku’s optimism is refreshing.
Aha Gupta –
Kaku’s vision is grand, but the book felt a bit rushed. Still, a worthwhile read for future enthusiasts.
Arohi Jain –
Not a bad book, but didn’t blow me away. Solid predictions. I just wished it went into more details.
Raghavendra Mani Tripathi –
Good overview, but I wanted more depth. Kaku touches on so much, but only scratches the surface.
Deepanshi Chhabra –
Absolutely captivating! Kaku paints a vivid picture of our future. I couldn’t put it down. A must-read!
Akshat Ruhela –
Kaku delivers an exciting glimpse into the future. A good mix of science and speculation. A bit overwhelming.
Jaipal Kumar –
A fascinating exploration of what’s to come. Some predictions seem far-fetched, but it’s thought-provoking.
Bibin Lukose –
A bit dry in some parts, but packed with information. Space exploration content was the highlight.
Harshita Mehra –
A whirlwind of ideas that sometimes feels disjointed, but overall very interesting and thought-provoking.
Gyan Prakash –
Thought-provoking, but a bit too optimistic for my taste. I prefer a more balanced perspective.
Arpan Agrawal –
An OK read overall, but the topic felt scattered. I wish he stuck to fewer topics and went deeper.
Soumi Banerjee –
Incredibly informative. Kaku’s vision is both inspiring and a little daunting, but it is definitely worth the read.
Nancy Prasad –
Mind-blowing concepts, but sometimes hard to follow. Kaku is brilliant, but the book could be more accessible.
Ashutosh Singh –
A great introduction to future technologies. I loved the asteroid mining concept. Easy to understand.
Abhijeet Moitra –
Informative and engaging. The biotechnology section was particularly interesting. Highly recommend!