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Beyond Einstein: The Cosmic Quest for the Theory of the Universe

By: Michio Kaku Jennifer Thompson
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Anchor Books,U.S.
ISBN: 0385477813
ISBN-13: 9780385477819
Released: 25 Oct 1995
RRP: £10.99
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brilliant - By: , 24 Mar 1999
This book was extrememly well written, I am 15 years old & understood everything clearly. A must for anyone interested in physics & to what regions physics is heading into the future.
Wait a second! - By: , 30 Aug 1998
I felt that the book may have overstated it's content, expecting a decent description of superstring theory. This book certainly is lacking in that regard. However after reading the cover, I noticed that it doesn't promise to be that!

On the other hand, the book delivers what its cover promises: 'an exciting exursion into the discoveries that led...' to the theory of superstrings. Well, it may not be too 'exciting', but the author's enthusiasm for the subject is infective, & I found the book enjoyable to read.

To those who are looking for a complete treatment of superstring theory, I cannot reccomend this book, but if you are interested in the path taken to the theory, this may be a worthwhile read.


Promising, but unsatisfying - By: , 28 Oct 1997
One of the better layman's books on the subject, but did not explain string theory, as it seemed to lead up to. (I know, "Beyond Einstein II"...) This seems the common approach in this tight genre. Some explanations were dead-on, while others missed the mark. All these books seem to lack the will to judge the merits of the Copenhagen Canon, which today seems as "untenable" as Einstein's "localism". I could not help challlenging several key assumptions leading to the "inevitable" conclusions in mainstream theory, assumptions which were stated almost as facts in my own college quantum courses. It is true; those working on the theories are so caught up in the math, they are not equipped to think visuallly, as did Einstein. Now that we've gone beyond dear Albert, isn't it time we go back & pay him a visit?
good but lacks depth - By: , 13 Sep 1997
after hearing how strong a book 'hyperspace'was,i decided to take a look at Kaku's new book...to my dissapointment,the book was more like a schoolboy's essay on the subject,lacking any depth or analysis (which i didnt find strange..knowing that the co-author has written about 4 COOK books!!) so if you just wanna know the history of superstrings & previous theories..then buy that book,if you are serious about getting to the grips with the subject,Avoid it.