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[ Donate : Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Save The Rhino ] <Prev Next> Subject: Oh well, so maybe this isn't a literary question ( 7 of 24 ) Posted by the almighty bob Dear Douglas Adams, Are you a physicist, or know one, or had one help you in writing some parts of the increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Trilogy, or do you know a little physics? (Please specify which, if any.) I ask this because some of the concepts in the book are actually real science, like the black bird collapsing waveforms. Okay, so maybe the bird doesn't exist, but collapsing waveforms is a real concept in quantum physics. (I think) <Prev Next>
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