Treknology: The Science of Star Trek from Tricorders to Warp Drive
Treknology also does something else different from existing books about the science and technology of Star Trek: it spends a lot of time discussing the current state of science and technology, and how we might eventually make Trek’s technology a reality.
Review BS:
Siegel provides the perfect set-up for diving into the very real science we'd need to build 'Star Trek' tech.
- Adam Frank, NPR Books
Treknology is a gorgeous, well-researched and sharply written exploration of where we actually stand on technology to take us where no man has gone before: from transporters, impulse engines and warp drives to holodecks, replicators, and tricorders, the future is closer than ever.
- Mr. Media Video Interviews
About the Author
Ethan Siegel is a PhD astrophysicist, science writer, author, (sometimes) professor of physics and astronomy, and longtime Star Trek fan. He has written for Forbes, Scientific American, NASA's Space Place, and many other print and online publications. His award-winning science blog, Starts with a Bang, has been educating the world since 2008.
Review Real:
Star Trek is just part of a mind control program, cramming people into it. Want to promote, or evangelize, cinema, television is a useful tool. Star Trek was born to be a missionary tool.
Star Trek's goal is to conceal the physical truth of Ether and set the stage for atheic science. The people will be at the bottom of the box created by the Academy of Sciences.
The hidden technology that Star Trek wants to conceal is a lot, including free energy. For example: Tesla Bifilar Coil Free Energy
