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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The science of Star Wars is book written by Jeanne...
The science of Star Wars is book written by Jeanne Cavelos, it tries to link the content of the Star Wars trilogies with modern science. It offers the readers the plausibility of the phenomena that occurs in the world of Star Wars. The book is divided into five chapters excluding the introduction. She proceeds from environments to aliens and androids to spaceships and weapons to end with a chapter on ââ¬Å"The Forceâ⬠. The first Chapter is called Planetary Environments. It has four essays and seven section, sections headings include ââ¬Å"You Canââ¬â¢t Have an Empire without Real Estateâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Bright Center of the Universeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"A Planet a Day Keeps the Empire Awayâ⬠etc. The topics she covers in this chapter includes things like formation of planets,â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬Å"The Dawn of Wookieeâ⬠tells us about which bi- and quadrupedalisms are assessed and raises questions about why Wookiees originally lived in trees. The section ââ¬Å"Slugfestâ⬠characterizes Jabba the Hutt and the predator space slug and what its diet would probably be. ââ¬Å"When Teddy Bears have their Picnicâ⬠reviews the physiological and psychological characteristics of koalas, chimpanzees and Ewoks, and ââ¬Å"Did You Leave Your Headlights On?â⬠describes and evaluates Jawas and Sand People, optics, Photoreceptors and Bioluminescence. There is one signif icant point, that it is highly unlikely for aliens from different planets to survive in a single environment such as the Mos Eisley cantina. Example, Jabba being a slug supposedly moves using a mavelike motion by creating a coating of secreted slime, but in the 1997 version of the Episode IV, Jabba is seen easily moving around in the xerophytic environment of Tatooine where he should in fact be desiccating. The third chapter of the book is named ââ¬Å"Droidsâ⬠and is comprised of eight topics and two essays. The section ââ¬Å"Wheels or Legsâ⬠assesses the relationship between body shape, coordination and locomotive capabilities of the droids. While the section ââ¬Å"I, Droidâ⬠delves into the subjects of neural networks, rule based vs. case based intelligence systems and memory wipes. The other sections in this chapter include ââ¬Å"Do You Hear What I Hearâ⬠which assesses the concepts of speaking with intelligence, the nature of
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