What's science ever done for us? what The Simpsons can teach us about physics, robots, life and the universe
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Hoboken, N.J.
John Wiley
2007
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Table of Contents:
- The Simpson Gene
- You say tomato, I say tomacco
- Blinky, the three-eyed fish
- Burns's radiant glow
- We all live in a cell-sized submarine
- Lisa's recipe for life
- Look Homer-Ward, angel
- D'ohs ex machina
- Perpetual commotion
- Dude, I'm an android
- Rules for robots
- Chaos in cartoonland
- Fly in the ointment
- Clockstopping
- A toast to the past
- Frinking about the future
- Lisa's scoping skills
- Diverting rays
- The plunge down under
- If astrolabes could talk
- Cometary cowabunga
- Homer's space Odyssey
- Could this really be the end?
- Foolish earthlings
- Is the universe a donut?
- The third dimension of Homer