Some metaphors in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy include Earth being likened to a computer simulation, the destruction of Earth representing the complexities of bureaucracy, and the journey through space symbolizing the search for meaning and purpose in life.
Deep Thought's answer to the ultimate question of "Life, the Universe, and Everything" was simply "42." This response is a reference from Douglas Adams' science fiction series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
Some unanswered questions from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" include the identity of the being behind Deep Thought's creation, the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything, and the true nature of the dolphins' intelligence and purpose. These mysteries allow for reader interpretation and speculation, adding to the charm and whimsy of the story.
The destruction of Earth because someone wants to build a hyperspace bypass and its in the way :-/
In the movie, according to the supercomputer Deep Thought, the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42. When asked what the answer meant Deep Thought replied that in order to understand the answer you first had to ask the right question. Unfortunately, no one has ever figured out what the question was.*"The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" was a BBC radio series (which began in 1978), a book series by Douglas Adams (which began in 1979) and a motion picture (2005). "Life, the Universe, and Everything" was published in 1982, and the 2003 radio production featured a posthumous cameo appearance by Douglas Adams (1952-2001).The meaning of life is 42. The ultimate question is 'What do you get if you multiply six by nine?' which IS 42 in base 13. The ultimate question is also 'What is total paradise?' which was interpreted as 'What is the total of a pair of dice' which is, if you care to check, 42.
hitchhikers guide to the galaxy... it's a hilarious movie
Because it says so in the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.
Some metaphors in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy include Earth being likened to a computer simulation, the destruction of Earth representing the complexities of bureaucracy, and the journey through space symbolizing the search for meaning and purpose in life.
Check out the movie The Meaning Of Life by Monty Python.As well, the author of The Hitchhikers Guide To The Universe, Douglas Adams.
The concept of "the meaning of life is 42" comes from Douglas Adams' book "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," where 42 is the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything, calculated by a supercomputer over millions of years. It's meant to be a humorous and ironic take on the philosophical question of existence. So, you didn't miss anything concrete; it's more of a playful and satirical interpretation of the quest for meaning.
The meaning of life is considered to be 42, according to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Meaning of Life Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy reference.
You won't like this answerThe meaning of life is to live it. That's what I think. XDIf you didn't like that answer, you definitely wont like this oneThe meaning of life... 42 according to Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. =]OK THEN THIS ONE!!!TO EAT CHOCOLATE OR CREATE ONE THAT IS SO NICE THAT IT'S GOOD FOR YOU!!! XDBetter?Thought so. You really are picky, aren't you? =]
42 is the international symbol for the meaning of life. this is the symbol, because the meaning of life has no real value, because if we did happen to know the meaning of life, then life would lose it's purpose, because it's purpose would have already been done. In short, you don't want to know, and if you do, then good luck (if there are any further questions, please direct them to the movie "A Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy". It can't do you wrong.) ;-)
'The meaning of Life, The Universe, and Everything is - 42.' This is what the Hitch hiker's Guide to The Galaxy says. However, if you want the real answer, look inside yourself. The question and the answer are different for everyone.
Deep Thought's answer to the ultimate question of "Life, the Universe, and Everything" was simply "42." This response is a reference from Douglas Adams' science fiction series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
There were several computers mentioned; Marvin, who is a main character and very depressed, Deep Thought, which found the answer to the question of life is 42, and Earth itself is a enormous computer designed to calculate the Question of Life.