Hyperspace (book)

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Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the Tenth Dimension (1994, ISBN 0-19-286189-1) is a book by Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist from the City College of New York. It focuses on Kaku's studies of higher dimensions referred to as hyperspace. The recurring theme of the book is that all four forces of the universe (the strong force, the weak force, electromagnetism and gravity) become more coherent and their description simpler in higher dimensions.

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Hyperspace is a book that tries to explain higher dimensions. Michio Kaku analyzes the history of higher dimensions of space and the struggle to unite quantum mechanics and general relativity in one theory. The end of the book discusses such topics as wormholes, parallel universes and the fate of the universe.

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Part I Entering the Fifth Dimension
1. Worlds Beyond Space and Time
2. Mathematicians and Mystics
3. The Man Who "Saw" the Fourth Dimension
4. The Secret of Light: Vibrations in the Fifth Dimension

Part II Unification in Ten Dimensions
5. Quantum Heresy
6. Einstein's Revenge
7. Superstrings
8. Signals from the Tenth Dimension
9. Before Creation

Part III Wormholes: Gateways to Another Universe?
10. Black Holes and Parallel Universes
11. To Build a Time Machine
12. Colliding Universes

Part IV Masters of Hyperspace
13. Beyond the Future
14. The Fate of Universe
15. Conclusion

Notes
References and Suggested Reading
Index