Sci-Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

How to Explore the Universe
Dr Michio Kaku reveals how we really could one day build a warp drive and set out on our own star trek. Could a loophole in Einstein's theory of relativity be the key for travelling the universe?

How to Travel to a Parallel Universe
Dr Michio Kaku examines the possibilities of parallel universes which could have been caused by a Big Bang like ours; he also theorises how travelling between two parallel worlds would be made possible.

How to Blow Up a Planet
Dr Michio Kaku investigates the workings of a Death Star with its planet-destroying death ray that can vaporise a world in minutes and can be used as a weapon of mass destruction.

How to Teleport
Dr Michio Kaku believes that teleportation is the future of travelling from one place to another; along with nuclear physicists and radiologists, he looks for cutting-edge technologies that will allow for a safe and seamless teleportation.

How to Become Invisible
Dr Michio Kaku presents blueprints for creating a real-life invisibility cloak, just like the one in Harry Potter; he believes that atoms and light reflections might be tricked into making the wearer invisible to the human eye.

How to Travel Through Time
Dr Michio Kaku draws up blueprints for a working time machine that will let us visit the past and travel back to the future.

How to Build a Starship
Dr Michio Kaku is on a quest to build a spacecraft that can travel across the universe; he wants to prove to the world that it is not just a sci-fi dream, but can also be a reality.

How to Build a Light Saber
Dr Michio Kaku investigates the possibilities of creating a real-life lightsaber: using cutting-edge technology, bundled light needs to be transformed into pure energy that can be kept under control.

How to Build a Sci Fi Robot
What was just a fantasy a few decades ago is now a reality: artificial intelligence robots are here to make human lives easier. Dr Michio Kaku designs the perfect robot while disclosing how smart robots can threaten humanity.

How to Become a Superhero
Dr Michio Kaku uses cutting-edge technology and research to draw up blueprints for the creation of a suit that would bestow the wearer with real-life superpowers.

How to Build a Flying Saucer
Dr Michio Kaku is on a mission to prove how humans can use cutting-edge technology to build and use flying saucers, which is one of the favourite vehicles of sci-fi.

How to Build a Force Field
Dr Michio Kaku investigates how force fields can be created with the help of nanotechnology or magnetism that can provide an armour to spaceships from enemy and asteroid attacks.
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