The Science of The Big Bang Theory

What America's Favorite Sitcom Can Teach You about Physics, Flags, and the Idiosyncrasies of Scientists

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Astrophysics & Space Science, General Physics
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Author: Mark Brake ISBN: 9781510741508
Publisher: Skyhorse Publication: May 7, 2019
Imprint: Skyhorse Language: English
Author: Mark Brake
ISBN: 9781510741508
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication: May 7, 2019
Imprint: Skyhorse
Language: English

The geeks will inherit the earth.

With well over two hundred episodes and a dozen seasons, The Big Bang Theory is one of America’s favorite television series, bringing a new class of character to mainstream television: the science nerd.

In spite of its evident popularity and influence in shaping public attitudes to science and scientists, there are relatively few books that explore the show’s culture and social dimension. The Science of The Big Bang Theory looks behind the comedy scenes and scripts of this long-running and successful TV show to explore topics such as:

The Bachelor Party Corrosion and Archimedes

The Valentino Submergence: Fun with Flags

The Dumpling Decoupling: Sheldon and Doctor Who

The Mystery Date Observation: The Unlikely Dating Habits of Eggheads

And More!

This book is a light-hearted science companion to TV's The Big Bang Theory, providing you with just the kind of dissection of the science and culture you’d need to understand “math, science, history, unraveling the mysteries, that all started with the big bang! Hey!”

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The geeks will inherit the earth.

With well over two hundred episodes and a dozen seasons, The Big Bang Theory is one of America’s favorite television series, bringing a new class of character to mainstream television: the science nerd.

In spite of its evident popularity and influence in shaping public attitudes to science and scientists, there are relatively few books that explore the show’s culture and social dimension. The Science of The Big Bang Theory looks behind the comedy scenes and scripts of this long-running and successful TV show to explore topics such as:

The Bachelor Party Corrosion and Archimedes

The Valentino Submergence: Fun with Flags

The Dumpling Decoupling: Sheldon and Doctor Who

The Mystery Date Observation: The Unlikely Dating Habits of Eggheads

And More!

This book is a light-hearted science companion to TV's The Big Bang Theory, providing you with just the kind of dissection of the science and culture you’d need to understand “math, science, history, unraveling the mysteries, that all started with the big bang! Hey!”

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