The Theory
In 1964, the great philosopher, Douglas Adams, posed a question that would change the world of science fiction forever: "What's the airspeed velocity of a red plover?" This question led to the creation of the number 42, a mysterious and enigmatic figure that has captivated scholars for decades.
A Brief History of 42
42 is said to be the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. It's a number so divine that it has its own holiday, celebrated with great fanfare and feasts of nachos.
Notable Proponents
Many have tried to crack the code of 42, including:
- Douglas Adams, the man who started it all
- Karl Sagan, the astronomer who loved 42 almost as much as he hated Mondays
- Alan Turing, the computer scientist who wrote an entire book about 42 in a weekend
These individuals, and many more, have contributed to our understanding of 42 and its many mysteries.