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April 30th – Museum of Science (Boston) Lecture about Physics of the Impossible<\/strong><\/p>\n
One hundred years ago, lasers, televisions, and computers seemed physically impossible. Today, teleportation and invisibility seem equally far-fetched. Renowned physicist Michio Kaku explores how mind reading, the routine use of force fields, and other feats that are currently science fiction may become commonplace tomorrow.<\/div>\n