A review by earthheartspages
The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality and Our Destiny Beyond Earth by Michio Kaku

4.0

4/5 well this was so much fun to read, but I am missing some more in-depth physics and astrobiology tbh.

Michio Kaku takes Sci-Fi legendary stories and basically explains what probably will happen for real. It starts off today, flashing back to the Big Bang, and ends up millions of years in the future. That's the book. It's a quick fictional time travel. It's well written and you can get through it very quickly.

I especially enjoyed bits of speculations about minor topics like: what would it look like for humans to do sports on Mars??

This is clearly missing some details in the science department for me, but hey I've read some really in depth stuff about liquid rocket fuel this year sooo I think I'm the odd one out. Read this if you have liked "Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" by Neil de Grasse Tyson and are not in such a hurry ;)