Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141975870
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 294 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141975873
- Publisher Date: 24 Feb 2015
- Height: 200 mm
- No of Pages: 400
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Unlock the secrets of the mind with Michio Kaku’s “The Future of the Mind.” Explore groundbreaking research in neuroscience and technology, revealing the possibilities of memory recording, dream videotaping, mind control, avatars, and telekinesis. Journey through world-renowned labs and witness the future of brain science, available now with ISBN 9780141975870 from Penguin India.
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Ashish Ranjan –
Kaku does an excellent job of making complex topics understandable. This book is a must-read for anyone curious about the human mind.
Dhruv –
I learned a lot from this book, even though some of the concepts were a bit over my head. I have mixed feeling but it is overall great book.
Syed Reyhan Syed Aqueel Ahmed –
The book started strong, but lost momentum in the later chapters. Some concepts were difficult to grasp without a science background.
Aniket –
A fascinating, if somewhat frightening, look at the future of our brains. Kaku is a brilliant writer, and this book doesn’t disappoint.
Jhanak Balhara –
An incredible journey into the potential of neuroscience. Kaku’s vision is both inspiring and a little scary. Definitely recommend!
Debashish Paul –
Interesting, but I wish it delved deeper into the ethical implications. Kaku presents amazing possibilities, but glosses over potential dangers.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
Kaku’s ideas are fascinating, but the book felt a bit repetitive at times. Still, a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the brain.
Rahul Gupta –
The future of the mind is an interesting book, but it’s not for everyone. If you’re not interested in science, you’ll probably be bored.
T Nikhil –
I enjoyed the book overall. Though some of the tech seems far-fetched, the author really makes you think about what is possible in the future.
Neeraj Chitrasen Singh –
Mind-blowing concepts! Some sections were dense, but overall, a thought-provoking exploration of what’s to come. A little technical at times.
Shivam –
This book is interesting and thought-provoking, but it is also somewhat speculative. Only time will tell if any of this becomes reality.
Abhay Singh –
A real eye-opener! I never thought about the future of the mind in this way. Kaku’s writing is engaging and accessible.
Sanjeev Kumar Pal –
Good overview, but I was expecting more concrete examples. Felt like a lot of speculation without enough grounding in current reality.