Carlos's review
Mostly Harmless (Book 5)
by Douglas Adams
Carlos's review
Mostly Harmless (Book 5) by Douglas Adams
Carlos's review
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To date the most subversive book on science and philosophy I've ever read. At the end you're wondering what the hell happened and maybe you walk around for a while after thinking it over and being all "Man I can't believe that was the ending!" Then maybe years later you walk past a radio playing an interview with Michio Kako or Brian Greene who are talking about strange quark matter and superstring. You go, "yeah, yeah the First Fundamental Law of Probability."
"Wait. How do I know that?"
Let's say you remember a little more and listen to the interview. Man, waveform signitures sound really familiar. Isn't this "metric tensor" thing they keep throwing around just a measure for Statistical Reality?
How do you know all this stuff? Read it somewhere. Man, you gotta find that book now. . .
"Wait. How do I know that?"
Let's say you remember a little more and listen to the interview. Man, waveform signitures sound really familiar. Isn't this "metric tensor" thing they keep throwing around just a measure for Statistical Reality?
How do you know all this stuff? Read it somewhere. Man, you gotta find that book now. . .
