The Science of Star Wars by Jeanne Cavelos

The Science of Star Wars by Jeanne Cavelos

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The Science of Star Wars by Jeanne Cavelos

Former NASA astrophysicist Jeanne Cavelos examines the scientific possibility of the fantastical world of Star Wars. She explains to non-technical readers how the course of science might soon intersect with such fantasies as interstellar travel, robots capable of thought and emotion, habitable alien planets, bizarre intelligent life forms, high-tech weapons and spacecraft, and advanced psychokinetic abilities. She makes complex physics concepts, like quantum mechanics, wormholes, and Einstein's theory of relativity both fascinating and easy to comprehend. The Science of Star Wars does for Star Wars what Lawrence Krauss's bestselling The Physics of Star Trek did for the Star Trek universe.

Cavelos answers questions like:

* How might spaceships like the Millennium Falcon make the exhilarating jump into hyperspace?

* Could a single blast from the Death Star destroy an entire planet?

* How close are we to creating robots that look and act like C-3PO and R2-D2?

* Could light sabers possibly be built, and if so, how would they work?

* Do Star Wars aliens look like "real" aliens might?

* What kind of environment could spawn a Wookie?

* What would living on a desert planet like Tatooine be like?

* Why does Darth Vader require an artificial respirator?

* Can we access a "force" with our minds to move objects and communicate telepathically with each other?

Jeanne Cavelos began her career as an astrophysicist at NASA's Johnson Space Center, where she worked in the Astronaut Training Division. Her passion for science fiction led her to work in publishing. She worked at Dell Publishing as a senior editor, where she oversaw the science fiction/fantasy department and founded the Abyss horror line, for which she received the World Fantasy Award. Jeanne has subsequently moved out from New York to pursue a career as a writer. She wrote The Science of Star Wars, The Science of The X-Files, and The Shadow Within, a Babylon 5 novel. Jeanne also runs Odyssey, an annual summer program for fantasy, science fiction, and horror authors.

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ISBN 13 9780312263874
ISBN 10 0312263872
Title The Science of Star Wars
Author Jeanne Cavelos
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2000-05-05
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.