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The Science of Discworld IV

Judgement Day

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The Science of Discworld IV

By: Ian Stewart, Jack Cohen, Terry Pratchett
Narrated by: Michael Fenton Stevens, Stephen Briggs
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The fourth book in the Science of Discworld series, and this time around dealing with THE REALLY BIG QUESTIONS, Terry Pratchett’s brilliant new Discworld story Judgement Day is annotated with very big footnotes (the interleaving chapters) by mathematician Ian Stewart and biologist Jack Cohen, to bring you a mind-mangling combination of fiction, cutting-edge science and philosophy.

Marjorie Daw is a librarian, and takes her job – and indeed the truth of words – very seriously. She doesn’t know it, but her world and ours – Roundworld – is in big trouble. On Discworld, a colossal row is brewing…

The Wizards of Unseen University feel responsible for Roundworld (as one would for a pet gerbil). After all, they brought it into existence by bungling an experiment in Quantum ThaumoDynamics. But legal action is being brought against them by Omnians, who say that the Wizards’ god-like actions make a mockery of their noble religion.

As the finest legal brains in Discworld (a zombie and a priest) gird their loins to do battle – and when the Great Big Thing in the High Energy Magic Laboratory is switched on – Marjorie Daw finds herself thrown across the multiverse and right in the middle of the whole explosive affair.

As God, the Universe and, frankly, Everything Else is investigated by the trio, you can expect world-bearing elephants, quantum gravity in the Escher-verse, evolutionary design, eternal inflation, dark matter, disbelief systems – and an in-depth study of how to invent a better mousetrap.

Fantasy Philosophy Science Fiction Magic Funny Mathematics Cosmology Wizardry Magic Users Law
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the science of discworld is undoubtedly underrated and is most definitely my Favorited window into the people and their lives on the disc. I love the comparisons made between the disc and the wizard made "round world" makes humanity feel more delicate, if you haven't yet please give this group a try

terry pratchett -- never misses

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If you could sum up The Science of Discworld IV in three words, what would they be?

Magic Meets Science

What other book might you compare The Science of Discworld IV to, and why?

More from the ongoing sieres, of disk world science. A parallel to the disk world books, including a lot of actual information on (our) round world science. It gives the diskworld fan an insight into the mind of the writer, and some interesting facts.

More of the strange blend, of fact, and disk world

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We live in a universe where magic does not exist except in our imagination. The Discworld on the other hand is a place of magic and gods. This is a story of them sharing the same timeline for a while. Most of the book is about science and facts well delivered and entertaining

A good story and a lot of great facts

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I love this series of books with alternating chapters of story and Scientific explanation! I’ll not deny I listen to this series as I go to sleep and could not tell you any of the stories that thread their way through them, so being a bit poorly today I just listened to all the odd numbered chapters which ARE the story and loved every second of them so I’m now going to go back over the others and do the same over the next few days :-)

Listen to all the odd number chapters first!

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Bang up to date and with plenty of modern parables. Buy it for your friends who had no science education.

Proper science told engagingly and well.<br />

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