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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a comic scientific discipline fiction serial publication created by Douglas Adams that has get on popular among fans of the musical genre and members of the scientific community. Phrases from it are wide recognised and often misused in reference to, but outside the linguistic context of, the source material. Many writers on popular science, such as Fred Alan Wolf, Saul Davies, and Michio Kaku, have used quotations in their books to exemplify facts about cosmology operating theater philosophy.[1] [2] [3]
The Answer to the Ultimate Call into question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is 42 [edit]
The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life story, The Universe, and Everything
In the radio serial publication and the prototypal novel, a group of hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings demand to learn the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything from the supercomputer Deep Persuasion, especially stacked for this function. It takes Deep Thought 7+ 1⁄2 million years to calculate and check the answer, which turns out to be 42. Deep Thought points out that the answer seems nonmeaningful because the beings World Health Organization instructed information technology never knew what the question was.[4]
When asked to grow the Ultimate Question, Deep Thought says that it cannot; nevertheless, IT can assistance to design an fifty-fifty more powerful computer that bottom. This new computing device will incorporate living beings into the "computational matrix" and bequeath run for ten million years. The computer is unconcealed as being the planet Terra firma, with its tear apart-dimensional creators assuming the anatomy of white lab mice to observe its running. The serve is hindered after eight million years by the unexpected arrival on Land of the Golgafrinchans, and is so ruined wholly, five minutes preceding to culmination, when the Earth is lost by the Vogons to purportedly make way for a new hyperspace bypass. In The Restaurant at the End of the Population, this reason is discovered to have been a ruse: the Vogons had been chartered to destruct the Earth by a consortium of psychiatrists, led by Gag Halfrunt, WHO feared for the loss of their careers when the Ultimate Question became known.[5]
Lacking a real question, the mice (pan-dimensional beings) decide not to down the whole march over again and instead settle for the kayoed-of-shriveled-air hint "How many roads must a serviceman walk down?", a lyric from Tail Dylan's song "Blowin' in the Flatus".
At the end of the radio series, the television series and the novel The Restaurant at the Goal of the Universe, King Arthur Dent, having escaped the Earth's destruction, possibly has some of the computational intercellular substance in his wi. He attempts to let on The Last Question by extracting it from his brainwave patterns, American Samoa abusively[6] suggested by Ford Prefect, when a Scrabble-playing caveman spells out "cardinal two". President Arthu pulls random letters from a bag, but only gets the conviction "What do you get if you reproduce six aside nine?"
"Six by ball club. 40 two."
"That's IT. That's every there is."
"I always thought something was fundamentally wrong with the universe."[5]
Six times baseball club is actually fifty-four; the answer is deliberately wrong for that question because the question was miscomputed. The program on the "Earth computer" should take over run along right, but the unexpected arrival of the Golgafrinchans on unstylish Earth caused stimulus errors into the system—computing the wrong question (because of the garbage in, garbage out rule). Therefore, the question in Arthur's subconscious mind was invalid all along.[5]
Quoting Fit the Seventh of the radio set series, on Christmas Eve, 1978:
Narrator: There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and atomic number 4 replaced by something eventide more bizarre and inexplicable. Thither is another theory mentioned, which states that this has already happened.[7]
About readers WHO were trying to find a deeper meaning in the passage soon noticed a certain veracity when using base-13; 610 × 910 = 5410, which can be expressed as 4213, i.e. 54 in decimal is isoclinic to 42 expressed in base-13).[7] : 128 When confronted with this, the generator claimed that it was a mere coincidence, stating that "I may be a compassionate case, but I don't write jokes in base 13."[8]
In Life sentence, the Population and Everything, a type named "Prak," World Health Organization "knows all that is harmonious," confirms that 42 is indeed The Respond, and that it is impossible for both The Suffice and The Question to be known in the same universe of discourse, as they will cancel each other out and pack the Universe with them—to be replaced away something even more bizarre (as delineate in the first gear possibility) and that it may have already happened (A described in the secondly).[9] Though the question is never establish, 42 is the table amoun at which Arthur and his friends sit when they arrive at Milliways at the end of the radio serial publication. Too, For the most part Safe ends when Arthur stops at a street address identified by his cry of, "There, number 42!" and enters the club Beta, owned aside Stavro Mueller (Stavromula Beta). Shortly afterward, the Earth is destroyed altogether existent incarnations.
Why the number 42? [redact]
Douglas Adams was asked many times why he chose the number 42. Many another theories were proposed, including that 42 is 101010 in baseborn-2 binary encrypt, that light refracts through a water surface by 42 degrees to create a rainbow, or that light requires 10−42 seconds to foil the diameter of a proton.[10] Adams rejected them each. On 3 November 1993, he gave this answer[11] on AL.fan.douglas-President Adams:
The response to this is very simple. It was a joke. Information technology had to be a number, an ordinary, little number, and I chose that uncomparable. Binary representations, cornerstone thirteen, Tibetan monks are all complete nonsensicality. I sat at my desk, stared into the garden and thought '42 volition do' I typed it down. End of story.
Adams described his prime as "a wholly ordinary amoun, a number not just cleavable aside ii but as wel cardinal and seven. In fact it's the sort of number that you could without whatever fear introduce to your parents."[7]
Piece 42 was a number with no hidden meaning, Adams explained in more detail in an interview with Iain Johnstone of BBC Radio 4 (recorded in 1998 though never broadcast)[12] to celebrate the first radio broadcast's 20th day of remembrance. Having decided it should be a number, He tried to think what an "mine run number" should be. Atomic number 2 subordinate out not-integers, then he remembered having worked A a "prop-borrower" for John Cleese on his Video recording Arts training videos. Cleese necessary a funny remark number for the punchline to a survey involving a bank teller (himself) and a customer (Tim Rupert Brooke-Elizabeth Taylor). Adams believed that the come that Cleese came up with was 42 and He decided to usance it.[13]
Adams had also written a sketch for The Burkiss Right smart called "42 Positivism Avenue", broadcast on BBC Radiocommunication 4 on 12 January 1977[14] – 14 months before The Hitchhiker's Guide first of all broadcast "42" in In condition the One-fourth, 29 March 1978.[7]
In January 2000, in response to a panellist's "Where does the number 42 come from?" on the radio show Book Club, Adams explained that he was "happening his way to cultivate one morning, whilst still writing the scene, and was thought about what the factual answer should be. He at length decided that it should be something that made none sense any – a list, and a mundane one at that. And that is how he arrived at the number 42, completely at random."
Sir Leslie Stephen Minor, a friend of Adams, claims that Adams told him "on the button why 42", and that the argue is "fascinating, extraordinary and, when you think hardened about IT, completely obvious."[15] However, Fry says that he has vowed not to tell anyone the secret, and that it must go with him to the grave. In an audience at the Sydney Opera in 2010, two minutes before the remnant of the show,[16] Fry appears to be ready to uncover the answer, simply remains inaudible due to an apparent failure of the microphone. John Lloyd, Mount Adams' collaborator on The Meaning of Liff and two Hitchhiker's fits, said that Adams has titled 42 "the funniest of the two-digit numbers."[17]
The number 42 appears ofttimes in the work of Lewis Carroll, and approximately critics have suggested that this was an influence. They note, in particular, that Alice's attempt at her multiplication tables (chapter two of the 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) breaks down at 4 x 13 answered in base 42,[18] [19] which virtually reverses the failure of 'the Dubiousness' ("What do you get if you multiply six by nine?"), in that the last mentioned would equal "42" if calculated in base 13. They find further evidence of Carroll's regulate in the fact that Adams entitled the episodes of the original wireles series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "fits", the word Charles Dodgson accustomed name the chapters of The Hunting of the Snark.
There is the persistent narration that 42 is President John Adams' tribute to the indefatigable paper-back book, and is the mean number of lines happening an median page of an moderate softback.[20] Another common guess is that 42 refers to the number of laws in cricket, a recurring theme of the books.[21]
42 Puzzle [edit]
The 42 puzzle. The shape of the islands in the background spells kayoed 42, and there are 42 reddened balls
The 42 Puzzle is a biz devised by Douglas Adams in 1994 for the Collective States series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books. The puzzle is an illustration consisting of 42 pied balls, in 7 columns and 6 rows. Douglas Adams has aforementioned,
Everybody was looking hidden meanings and puzzles and significances in what I had written (like 'is IT significant that 6×9 = 42 in base 13?' As if.) So I thought that just for a change I would actually construct a gravel and see how many people solved it. Of course, nobody cashed it any care. I think that's terribly significant.[22]
In the puzzle the question is unknown, merely the answer is already known to be 42. This is similar to the book where the "Resolution to the Last-ditch Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" is known but non the question. The puzzle first appeared in The Illustrated Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It was later incorporated into the covers of totally fin reprinted "Hitchhiker's" novels in the U.S..
Adams has described the amaze as portraying the issue 42 in ten antithetic ways. Six possible questions are:[23]
(1) How many spheres are in the plot? (six rows of sevener is 42) | (2) What position in the power grid does the World occupy? (42) | ![]() (3) The barcode on matchless of the spheres is the number 42 as an Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode |
(4) Considering colored-hued spheres (red, regal, orange, sarcastic) as a '1' and those without A a '0', what number does each line represent in decimal fraction form? (In double star, each line reads '0101010', or '42' in decimal form.) | (5) What number do the blue-tinted spheres (blue, green, purplish, bootleg) spell out? (Similar to a colour blindness test.) (42) | (6) What number is diagrammatic by R.C. numerals spelled out by the yellow-tinted spheres (yellow, orange, green, negroid) in the first three rows? (Cardinal = 42) |
On the Internet and in software [edit]
The number 42 and the phrase, "Life, the universe, and everything" have earned cult position on the Cyberspace. "Sprightliness, the universe, and everything" is a common refer for the off-topic section of an Internet forum and the phrase is invoked in similar ways to mean "anything at wholly". Some chatbots, when asked about the signification of life, will answer "42". Several online calculators are also programmed with the Question. Google Calculator will give the result to "the answer to life the universe and everything" as 42, as will Wolfram's Computational Knowledge Locomotive.[24] Likewise, DuckDuckGo likewise gives the result of "the answer to the last doubtfulness of aliveness, the population and everything" A 42.[25] In the online biotic community Second Aliveness, there is a section on a sim called "42nd Life." It is devoted to this concept in the book series, and several attempts at recreating Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, were made.
In OpenOffice.org software (prior to version 3.4) if "=ANTWORT("Coney Leben, das Universum und der ganze Rest") (German for =ANSWER("life, the universe and everything")) is typed into whatsoever cell of a spreadsheet, the result is 42.[26]
ISO/IEC 14519-2001/ IEEE Std 1003.5-1999, IEEE Standard for Information Engineering – POSIX(R) Ada Language Interfaces – Part 1: Binding for System Application Program Interface (API) , uses the number 42 as the required return value from a process that terminates due to an unhandled exception. The Principle says "the choice of the value 42 is arbitrary" and cites the Adams book as the source of the esteem.
The standard for Labeled Image File Format TIFF defines in its Image File Header bytes 2 and 3 to denominate a 'variation number' 42. In alteration 5.0 the specification explained the choice with "This number, 42 (2A in hex), is not to be equated with the modern Revise of the TIFF specification. In point of fact, the TIFF version number (42) has never changed, and probably ne'er leave. If it ever does, it agency that TIFF has changed in some way so radical that a TIFF lecturer should hand up immediately. The number 42 was chosen for its esoteric philosophical import."[27] The later versions bear eliminated the lengthy description, simply kept the number fixed at 42 in any case.[28]
The random seed chosen to procedurally create the whole existence of the online multi-thespian computer game Even Online was chosen as 42 past its pencil lead mettlesome room decorator in 2002.[29]
In the calculator game Gothic "42" is a code that deactivates all activated cheats. After typing "42" in a right place, text "What was the doubtfulness?" appears.
The OpenSUSE squad decided the close variation volition be based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Background and named "Leap 42". The number 42 was selected as a reference to the answer to life history, the universe and everything.[30]
The Google 1st generation Chromecast has the model numeral H2G2-42 referencing Douglas Adams' Christian Bible[31]
In mathematics [edit]
Mathematicians establish a question whose answer is 42: what is the largest (rational) number n so much that there are positive integers p, q, r such that
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While roughly may argue that a planet sized supercomputer should come up with something more salient to show, mathematicians believe it is more interesting than the mathematically equally accurate, but positively boring question: how a lot is 40 + 2. Information technology came awake in the 19th century studying Riemann surfaces in Hurwitz automorphism theorem[32] (Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann surfaces are titled later Bernhard Riemann, better known for the Riemann hypothesis. For a Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann turn up with negative Euler characteristic the number of symmetries is finite. What is the smallest list such that the routine of symmetries is at virtually ? Hurwitz showed that the answer is the same As the answer to the enquiry above, i.e. . This is closely related to the fact that the largest triangle that tiles the Hyperbolic plane has angles π/2, π/3, and π/7. So much a tile Triangulum has the smallest possible angle deficit compared to a triangle in the normal Euclidean plane .[33] In addition, the Esurient Bugblatter Creature of Traal group (colloquially titled "the monster" group) is a (2,3,7) triangle group i.e. one that comes dormy as symmetry of a Bernhard Riemann surface with a maximal numerate of symmetries and As a symmetry of Hyperbolic tiling made up of combinations of triangles with fish angles π/2, π/3, and π/7.[34] Rumours that mathematicians are southern mice have been disproved, however.[35] [36] [37]
In 2019, 42 became the last integer to be solved for the Diophantine equation, which seeks to express every number between 1 and 100 as the sum of ternion cubes. The solution, which necessary a million hours of processing metre, is (-80538738812075974)^3 + (80435758145817515)^3 + (12602123297335631)^3 = 42. This light-emitting diode to news articles claiming they may have saved the meaning of life.[38]
Cultural references [edit]
The Allen Telescope Array, a radio telescope used by SETI, has 42 dishes in homage to the Answer.[39]
In the American TV show Lost, 42 is the finale of the mysterious numbers pool 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42. In an audience with Lostpedia, manufacturer David Fury confirmed this was a reference work to Hitchhiker's.[40]
The British Television show The Kumars at No. 42 is so named because bear witness creator Sanjeev Bhaskar is a Hitchhiker's sports fan.[41]
The band Coldplay's 2008 album Viva la Vida includes a song called "42". When asked by Q if the Song dynast's title was Hitchhiker's-akin, Chris Martin said, "IT is and it International Relations and Security Network't."[42]
The band Level 42 chose its name in reference to the book.[43]
The 2007 episode "42" of the British science fable television series Doctor Who was named in reference to the Answer. Author Chris Chibnall acknowledged that "it's a frolicky deed".[44]
Cognizance Jennings, discomfited on with Brad Rutter in a Peril! equate against IBM's Watson, writes that Watson's avatar which appeared on-screen for those games showed 42 "threads of thought," shown as colorful lines spinning approximately Watson's logotype, and that the numeral was selected in reference to this meme.[45]
The Hitchhiker knitwork pattern, designed by Martina Behm, is a scarf joint with 42 teeth.[46]
In The Flash, Season 4, Episode 1, Cisco in trying to decipher what Barry is writing explicitly says that what Barry says might solve answer to the Life history, the Macrocos and Everything, which Caitlin suggests is 42.[47]
In The X-Files, Fox Mulder lives in flat 42. This has been acknowledged by the show's Jehovah, Chris Carter, as a denotation to Hitchhikers.[48]
The number 47 appears often passim the Star Trek franchise. When producer Rick Berman was asked about the unusual frequency of the number, atomic number 2 stated, "47 is 42, corrected for inflation."[49] [50]
In season 2, episode 4 of A Discovery of Witches, an auction lot bearing drawings of the series' ii main leads is numbered 42 and the number's connection to Douglas Adams is acknowledged in a conversation.
Don't Panic [edit out]
In the series, Wear't Panic is a idiomatic expression on the pass over of The Hitchhiker's Usher to the Galaxy.[4] The novel explains that this was partly because the device "looked deadly complex" to operate, and partly to keep intergalactic travellers from panicking.[51] "It is said that despite its many glaring (and occasionally fatal) inaccuracies, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Extragalactic nebula itself has outsold the Encyclopedia Galactica because it is slightly cheaper, and because it has the quarrel 'Get into'T PANIC' in large, friendly letters on the cover."[4]
Arthur C. Clarke said Douglas Adams' use of "don't panic" was perhaps the best advice that could tend to humanity.[52]
British tilt lo Coldplay's launching album Parachutes contains a song called "Don't Panic" in reference to the series.
On 6 February 2018 SpaceX launched the Falcon Laboured rocket, carrying Elon Musk's Tesla Runabout which had "DON'T PANIC!" written on the screen on the dashboard arsenic a reference to the series.[ citation needed ]
Knowing where one's towel is [edit]
Inside the Hitchhiker's Scout to the Galaxy universe, towels are regarded as indispensable equipment for experienced travelers, since they can be put to a opened variety of uses. Therefore, a person who behind quickly adjust to virtually whatever original situation is said to have it off where their towel is. The logical system tail end this command is presented in chapter 3 of the inaugural refreshing in the serial publication thusly:
... a towel has immense psychological value. For both reason, if a strag (strag: nonhitchhiker) discovers that a hitchhiker has his towel with him, He will mechanically assume that he is also in possession of a toothbrush, washcloth, scoop, tin of biscuits, flask, compass, map, ball of string, gnat spray, wet-weather paraphernalia, space beseem etc., etc. Furthermore, the strag leave then happily lend the hitchhiker any of these or a twelve other items that the hitchhiker might accidentally rich person "mazed". What the strag will think is that any world who tooshie hitch the distance and comprehensiveness of the galaxy, crenated it, slum it, struggle against unspeakable odds, win direct, and still knows where his towel is, is distinctly a man to be reckoned with.
Mount Adams got the musical theme for this give voice when He went traveling and found that his beach towel kept disappearance. In the 1985 Book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy -The Radio Scripts, his friends describe how he would always "mislay" his towel. On Towel Mean solar day, fans commemorate President John Quincy Adams past carrying towels with them.[ commendation needed ]
Mostly Safe [edit out]
The only ingress around Earth in the Guide used to be "Atoxic", but Ford Prefect managed to change it a little before acquiring stuck on Earth. "Mostly Harmless" provoked a selfsame upset reaction from Arthur when detected. Those two dustup are not what Ford submitted as a lead of his research—merely all that was left aft his editors were done with it. The term is the title of respect of the fifth book in the Hitchhiker "trilogy". Its popularity is such that information technology has become the definition of Earth in many standard works of sci-fi reference, like The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Additionally, "Harmless" and "Mostly Harmless" both feature as ranks in the information processing system gimpy Elite and its sequels. Too, in Public of Warcraft, there is a rifle that fires (mostly) harmless pellets.[53] In the MMORPG RuneScape, at that place is an island named Mos Le Harmless (By and large Unoffending). Small-grading players in the multiplayer version of the gamey Perfect Obscure and GoldenEye 007 are awarded with the designation "mostly benign". In the 2008 edition of the board courageous Cosmic Encounter, the human race is given the attribute "Mostly Harmless". In the game Kerbal Space Computer program, there is an atomic rocket salad centrifugal with the description "mostly harmless". Another reference is in the book title Mostly Harmless Econometrics.[54]
Non entirely unlike [edit]
In chapter 17 of the novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Arthur Dent tries to get a Nutrimatic drinks dispenser to create a cupful of tea leaf. Instead, it invariably produces a intermixture (which most people found bitter) that is "most, but not quite, entirely unlike tea".
One of the first goals of the instrumentalist, as Chester Alan Arthur Prick, in the computer game The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Beetleweed, is to thwart the political machine and encounte some in good order tea, a mission that the player is perpetually reminded of away the stocktaking item "no tea". According to the Slang Data file, the briefer "not entirely unlike" has entered hacker jargon.[55]
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"Share and Enjoy" is the slogan of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation Complaints Division. In the radio variation, this phrase had its own song (sung in Fit the Ninth of the radio series), which was sung past a choir of robots during "special occasions". The Sirius Cybernetics Pot tends to produce inherently faulty goods, which renders the statement incongruous since few multitude would want to "Share and Enjoy" something that was defective. Among the design flaws is the choir of robots that perform this song: they sing a tritone out of tune with the accompaniment. The Guide relates that the words "Share and Enjoy" were displayed in illuminated letters three miles high near the Sirius Cybernetics Complaints Division, until their weight caused them to give way through the underground offices of many young executives. The top incomplete of the sign that now protrudes translates in the local tongue as "Go stick your head in a pig", and is lit sprouted only for special celebrations.
The episode Fit the Twentieth of the wireles serial publication features a personal estimator OS booting go (à la The Microsoft Sound) set to the tune of "Share and Enjoy". Moreover, Fit the Twenty-Prime of the radio series, the last episode in the adaptation of the novel So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, features a polyphonic ringtone version of the melodic phras. The "Share and Enjoy" tune also is secondhand in the TV serial as the backing for a Sirius Cybernetics Pot robot dealing (shibboleth: "Your plastic brother who's fun to be with!").
Auf wiedersehen, and Thanks for All the Fish [edit]
After mice, the second most intelligent species on Earth were the dolphins.
The dolphins had long known of the impending destruction of Globe and had made many attempts to lively mankind to the danger...The last ever dolphins message was misinterpreted as a surprisingly sophisticated attempt to dress a double backward somersault through a hoop whilst whistling "The Starring-Spangled Banner," but in fact the message was this: "So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish."
—Stephen A. Douglas John Adams, The Hitchhiker's Draw to the Galaxy
The line was also the title of the quaternary rule book in the trilogy, and appears in that account book as a message engraved on crystal bowls left as parting gifts from the dolphins to the human race. Its popularity was such that it was the title of the opening strain for the 2005 movie The Hitchhiker's Point to the Galaxy.
The phrase was spoofed for the NOFX record album So Long, and Thanks for All the Shoes.[ quote requisite ]
The phrase was also spoofed for the All Clip Low track "So Long, and Thanks for All the Drink", from the appropriately-titled album Don River't Panic.[ citation needed ]
This is also the title of a track by A Perfect Circle connected their 2018 record album Exhaust The Elephant. At their concerts this track was dedicated to the people in the crowd who knew where their towels are. Also, the video features flying dolphins in reference to HHGTTG.[ citation needed ]
See too [delete]
- 42 (number)
- Apophenia
- Meaning of life
- Mortal Else's Problem
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