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The science of The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy

  • Michael Hanlon,
  • Michael Hanlon

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Ever wonder what the Universe might actually look like? Why the number 42 is so significant? Whether time travel really would put a stop to history as we know it? If you are so clearly a fan of Douglas Adams' The Hitchhikker's Guide to the Galaxy, now a major motion picture.

Much of the book is sheer whimsy: talking mattress, the Vogons, triple-breasted whores, and that Ol' Janx Spirit. But like all good science fiction, it contains more than a grain of scientific fact. Adams was a science and technology enthusiast and his books were inspired by - prefigured even - many of the great scientific debates of our times.

The Science of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a light-hearted, accessible and informative tour of the real cutting-edge research behind the cornerstones of a cherished sci-fi classic - from the Big Bang to the end of the Universe via probability, supercomputing, time travel, instant translation, alien life, and more.

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  • Arthur Dent (Fictitious character)
  • English Science fiction
  • Ford Prefect (Fictitious character)
  • History and criticism
  • Science fiction, English
  • Science
  • Popular works
  • Milky way
  • Science fiction, history and criticism
  • English fiction, history and criticism
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  • Michael Hanlon

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    born 1964

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    Palgrave Macmillan

    Apr 28, 2005

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    Macmillan

    2005