Bored of your 3D World? Want to travel in space-time and meet an alien? How about changing the laws of physics? Or freezing your head? Or would you just be happy with talking to your dog? Right now you can’t do any of...

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Bored of your 3D World? Want to travel in space-time and meet an alien? How about changing the laws of physics? Or freezing your head? Or would you just be happy with talking to your dog? Right now you can’t do any of these. But the pages that follow tell you how one day you might.

The best science writers and thinkers tell us how we might already have come from the stars, how our blood may have been dinosaur urine and how we might evolve far into the future, and indeed what we might have evolved from.

Some of it might seem improbable, but who knows? Take a look at some of our best guesses at what the future might hold for science and discovery. And delve into the multiverse and quantum worlds. It’s the journey of a lifetime – yours and your descendants. Prepare to have your mind expanded in this Issue of New Scientist: The Collection.

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