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| Buffy What started out as a campy movie, became one of the hottest shows on TV, with seven action packed seasons. Discuss the complete Buffy: the Vampire Slayer saga here. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Missouri
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| The Physics of the Buffyverse I listened to the author of this new book this morning, along the lines of The Physics of Star Trek and a few others. The author is an actual physics teacher, and has fun using the series to explain some concepts. Amazon.com: The Physics of the Buffyverse: Books: Jennifer Ouellette Along the same line, in the popular "..... and Philosophy" series, we have "Fear and Loathing in Sunnydale: Amazon.com: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale (Popular Culture and Philosophy): Books: James B. South,William Irwin Both should be fun reads. |
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| Præfectus Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Hampshire
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| Re: The Physics of the Buffyverse There's this as well: Amazon.com: What Would Buffy Do: The Vampire Slayer as Spiritual Guide: Books: Jana Riess Me, I'll stick to "If it tries to kill me or my friends, kill it first." ![]() |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Re: The Physics of the Buffyverse Whilst I can accept the second and third named books as having content, the first strikes me as superfluous. I've seen every episode in the canon and frankly there's no physics that needs explaining. Okay, the odd Ted, Buffy-bot or Adam cyborg, and a few gimmicks/gadgets like trackers or the Initiative's weapons... but "physics"? Surely it's just set in "normal" modern Earth? I've got "The Physics of Star Trek" and in contrast there is lots of material to explain: shields, transporters, warp drive, and so on. But, go on... what on Earth is needed for Sunnydale? |
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| A posse ad esse Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Oregon
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Missouri
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| Re: The Physics of the Buffyverse I actually picked up a copy, and the author essentially uses Buffy to illustrate and explain a lot of basic physics information in an entertaining manner. It's fairly obvious that she's a fan, she quotes extensively and accurately from the series. She's also impressed that Wheadon tried to make the Buffyverse rather self-consistant, and pretty much staying within it's own "laws". A fun read, and a nice introduction to physics for your kids. (if they're fans!) |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Re: The Physics of the Buffyverse Ah - explains a lot. So it's not really "Physics of Buffy", but "Basic physics" as also seen in the Buffyverse. I guess if they get people into science that's cool. |
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