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  1. The Physics of Star Trek is a 1995 non-fiction book by the theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss. It is the third book by Krauss, who later wrote a follow-up titled Beyond Star Trek in 1997. [1] Overview. Krauss discusses the physics involved in various concepts and objects described in the Star Trek universe.

    • Lawrence M. Krauss
    • 1995
  2. Jan 1, 2001 · The Physics of Star Trek and Beyond #1. Lawrence M. Krauss, Stephen Hawking (Foreword) 3.85. 6,014 ratings301 reviews. What exactly "warps" when you are traveling at warp speed? What is the difference between the holodeck and a hologram? What happens when you get beamed up?

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    • Paperback
  3. Jul 10, 2007 · The Physics of Star Trek really shows how possible the science is or could be in the potentially near future. This book is a great introduction to physics in general and provides a good foundation for the fundamentals of astrology.

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    • Lawrence M. Krauss
    • $16.99
    • Basic Books
  4. Jun 14, 2013 · The Physics of Star Trek by Lawrence M Krauss – book review | Physics | The Guardian. To accelerate even to half the speed of light, Star Trek's USS Enterprise would have to burn...

  5. Jul 10, 2007 · The Physics of Star Trek. Lawrence Krauss, Lawrence M. Krauss. Basic Books, Jul 10, 2007 - Science - 280 pages. What warps when you’re traveling at warp speed? What is the difference...

  6. Aug 16, 1996 · The Physics of Star Trek by Lawrence M. Krauss. Books. ›. Science & Math. ›. Physics. Buy new: $13.65. FREE delivery November 29 - 30. Details. Select delivery location. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from. Orion LLC. Sold by. Orion LLC. Returns. Returnable until Jan 31, 2024. Payment. Secure transaction. Buy used: $7.58.

  7. Product Details. Audiobook Download | $28.00. Published by Random House Audio. May 30, 1996 | 401 Minutes | ISBN 9781415910412. Explore the science behind one of television’s greatest series. Star Trek shaped and defined the science-fiction genre for generations of television...