Why does everyone say the meaning of life is 42?
The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything has a numeric solution in Douglas Adams' series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. In the story, a "simple answer" to The Ultimate Question is requested from the computer Deep Thought—specially built for this purpose. It takes Deep Thought 7½ million years to compute and check the answer which turns out to be 42. Unfortunately, The Ultimate Question itself is unknown - suggesting on an allegorical level that it is more important to ask the right questions than to seek definite answers
Suggested equation of the meaning of life:
Mathematics

Science
Technology
Astronomy
Religion
Popular culture[edit]
The Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy
Works of Lewis Carroll
Music
Television and film
Video games
Sports
Other fields
The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything has a numeric solution in Douglas Adams' series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. In the story, a "simple answer" to The Ultimate Question is requested from the computer Deep Thought—specially built for this purpose. It takes Deep Thought 7½ million years to compute and check the answer which turns out to be 42. Unfortunately, The Ultimate Question itself is unknown - suggesting on an allegorical level that it is more important to ask the right questions than to seek definite answers
Suggested equation of the meaning of life:
13(m)+1(a)+20(t)+8(h)=42(math)
What Wikipedia say about the meaning of life is 42?
Mathematics
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Forty-two is a pronic number and an abundant number;
its prime factorization 2 · 3 · 7 makes it
the second sphenic number and also the second of the form
{ 2 · 3 · r }. As with all sphenic numbers
of this form, the aliquot sum is abundant by 12. 42 is also the second sphenic
number to be bracketed by twin primes; 30 is also a pronic number and also rests
between two primes. 42 has a 14 member aliquot sequence 42, 54, 66, 78, 90, 144, 259, 45, 33,
15, 9, 4, 3, 1, 0 and is itself part of the aliquot sequence commencing with the first sphenic
number 30.
Further, 42 is the 10th member of the 3-aliquot tree.
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It is the third primary pseudoperfect number.
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It is a Catalan number.
Consequently; 42 is the number of noncrossing partitions of a set of five elements, the number
of triangulations of a heptagon,
the number of rooted ordered binary trees with
six leaves, the number of ways in which five pairs of nested parentheses can be
arranged, etc.
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It is the number of partitions of 10—the number of ways of expressing
10 as a sum of positive integers (note a different sense of partition from that
above).
The
3 × 3 × 3 magic cube with rows summing to 42.
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Given 27 same-size cubes whose nominal values
progress from 1 to 27, a 3×3×3 magic cube can be constructed such that every
row, column, and corridor, and every diagonal passing through the center, is
composed of 3 cubes whose sum of values is 42.
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It is the third pentadecagonal
number. It is a meandric number and an open meandric number.
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It is conjectured to be the scaling factor in
the leading order term of the "sixth moment of
the Riemann zeta function". In particular, Conrey
& Ghosh have conjectured that

.
where the infinite product is over all prime numbers, p.[1][2]
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42 is a Størmer number.
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42 is the only known value that is the number
of sets of four distinct positive integers a,b,c,d, each less than the value
itself, such that ab-cd, ac-bd, and ad-bc are each multiples of the value.
Whether there are other values remains an open question.[3]
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42 is a (2,6)-perfect number (super-multiperfect), as
[4]
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42 is the resulting number of the original Smith number (4937775): Both the sum of its digits
(4+9+3+7+7+7+5) and the sum of the digits in its prime factorization
(3+5+5+(6+5+8+3+7)) result in 42.
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The dimension of the Borel subalgebra in the exceptional Lie algebra e6 is 42.
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42 is the largest number n such that there
exist positive integers p,q,r with 1 - 1/n = 1/p + 1/q + 1/r
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42 is the smallest number k such that for
every Riemann surface C, #Aut(C) <= k deg(KC) = k (2g -2) (Hurwitz's automorphisms theorem)
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In base 10, this number is a Harshad number and a self number,
while it is a repdigit in base 4 (as 222).
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42 is a perfect score on the USA Math Olympiad
(USAMO)[5] and International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).[6]
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42 is the maximum of core points awarded in
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
Science
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The atomic number of molybdenum.
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The angle rounded to whole degrees for which a rainbow appears (the critical angle).
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In 1966, mathematician Paul Cooper theorized
that the fastest, most efficient way to travel across continents would be to
bore a straight hollow tube directly through the Earth, connecting a set of antipodes,
remove the air from the tube and fall through.[7] The first half of the journey consists
of free-fall acceleration, while the second half consists of an exactly equal
deceleration. The time for such a journey works out to be 42 minutes. Even
if the tube does not pass through the exact center of the Earth, the time for a
journey powered entirely by gravity (known as a gravity train)
always works out to be 42 minutes, so long as the tube remains
friction-free, as while the force of gravity would be lessened, the distance
traveled is reduced at an equal rate.[8][9] (The same idea was proposed, without
calculation by Lewis Carroll in 1893 in Sylvie and Bruno Concluded.[10])
Technology
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Magic numbers used by programmers:
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The glyph, or character, corresponding to the
number 42 in the ASCII character
set, is *, the asterisk,
commonly known as the wildcard character.
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In the TIFF image
file format, the second 16-bit word of every file is 42, which is used
together with the first word to indicate byte order.
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In the reiser4 file system, 42 is the inode number of the root directory.
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In the military IRIG 106 Chapter 10 data recording standard, the hex value
0x464F52545974776F (ASCII "FORTYtwo") is used as a magic number to
identify directory blocks.
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The GNU C Library,
a set of standard routines available for use in computer programming, contains a function—memfrob()—which performs an XORcombination
of a given variable and the binary pattern
00101010 (42) as an XOR cipher.
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42 is the result given by the web search
engines Google and Wolfram Alpha when the query "the answer to life the universe and
everything" is entered as a search.
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Tiling a plane
using regular hexagons, which is honeycomb in appearance, is approximated in a topological sense to an accuracy of better than 1% using
astretcher bond
brick pattern with
bricks of 42 squares (6 by 7).[11]
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The password expiration policy for a Microsoft
Windows domain defaults
to 42 days.[12]
Astronomy
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Messier object M42,
a magnitude 5.0 diffuse nebula in the constellation Orion, also known as the Orion Nebula
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The New General Catalogue object NGC 42, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus
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In January 2004, asteroid 2001 DA42 was given the permanent name 25924 Douglasadams, for the author Douglas Adams who popularized the number 42 and died
in 2001. Brian G. Marsden,
the director of the Minor Planet Center and the secretary for the naming
committee, remarked that, with even his initials in the provisional
designation, "This was sort of made for him, wasn't it?"
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Kepler-42,
a red dwarf in the constellation Cygnus around
which orbits the three smallest exoplanets found to date.
Religion
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In Japanese culture, the number 42 is
considered unlucky because the numerals when pronounced separately—"shi
ni" (four two)—sound like the phrase, "unto death".[13]
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There are 42 principles of Ma'at,
the Ancient Egyptian personification of physical and moral law, order, and
truth. In the judgment scene described in the Egyptian and the Book of the
Coming/Going Forth by Day (the Book of the Dead (which evolved from the Coffin Texts and the Pyramid Texts)),
there are 42 gods and goddesses of Egypt, personifying the principles of Ma'at.
These 42 correspond to the 42 Nomes (Governmental Units) of Egypt . If the
departed successfully answers all 42, s/he becomes an Osiris.
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42 is the number with which God creates the
Universe in Kabbalistic
tradition. In Kabbalah, the most significant name is that of the En
Sof (also known as "Ein Sof", "Infinite" or "Endless"),
who is above the Sefirot (sometimes spelled "Sephirot").[14] The Forty-Two-Lettered Name contains
four combined names which are spelled in Hebrew letters (spelled in letters =
42 letters), which is the name of Azilut (or "Atziluth"
"Emanation"). While there are obvious links between the Forty-Two
Lettered Name of the Babylonian Talmud and the Kabbalah's Forty-Two Lettered
Name, they are probably not identical because of the Kabbalah's emphasis on
numbers. The Kabbalah also contains a Forty-Five Lettered Name and a
Seventy-Two Lettered Name.
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The number 42 appears in various contexts in Christianity.
There are 42 generations (names) in the Gospel of
Matthew's version of the Genealogy of Jesus; it is prophesied that for
42 months the Beast will
hold dominion over the Earth (Revelation 13:5);
42 men of Beth-azmaveth were counted in the census of men ofIsrael upon return from exile (Ezra 2:24); God sent bears to maul 42 of the teenage
boys who mocked Elisha for his baldness (2 Kings 2:23), etc.
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In Judaism,
the number (in the Babylonian
Talmud, compiled 375 AD to 499 AD) of the "Forty-Two
Lettered Name" ascribed to God. Rab (or Rabhs), a 3rd-century source in
the Talmud stated "The Forty-Two Lettered Name is entrusted only to him
who is pious, meek, middle-aged, free from bad temper, sober, and not insistent
on his rights". [Source: Talmud
Kidduschin 71a, Translated by
Rabbi Dr. I. Epstein]. Maimonides felt that the original Talmudic
Forty-Two Lettered Name was perhaps composed of several combined divine names
[Maimonides "Moreh"]. The apparently unpronouncable Tetragrammaton provides the backdrop from the
Twelve-Lettered Name and the Forty-Two Lettered Name of the Talmud.[citation
needed]
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The Gutenberg Bible is also known as the "42-line
Bible", as the book contained 42 lines per page.
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The Forty-Two Articles (1552), largely the work of Thomas Cranmer,
were intended to summarise Anglican doctrine, as it now existed under the reign
of Edward VI.
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The Sutra of 42 Sections is a Buddhist scripture.
Popular culture[edit]
The Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy
The number 42 is, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams,
"The Answer to the Ultimate
Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything", calculated by an enormous
supercomputer over a
period of 7.5 million years. Unfortunately no one knows what the question is.
Thus, to calculate the Ultimate Question, a special computer the size of a
small planet and built from organic components was created and named
"Earth". This appeared first in the radio play and later in the novelization of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
Galaxy. The fact that Adams named the episodes of the radio play
"fits", the same archaic title for a chapter or section used by Lewis
Carroll in "The Hunting of the Snark", suggests that Adams was influenced by Carroll's fascination with and
frequent use of the number. The fourth book in the series, the novel So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish,
contains 42 chapters. According to the novel Mostly Harmless,
42 is the street address ofStavromula Beta. In 1994 Adams created the 42 Puzzle,
a game based on the number 42.
The book 42: Douglas Adams' Amazingly
Accurate Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything[15] examines Adams' choice of the number
42 and also contains a compendium of some instances of the number in science,
popular culture, and humour.
Works of Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll[16] made repeated use of this number in
his writings.[17]
Examples of Carroll's
use of 42:
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Alice 's Adventures in
Wonderland has 42 illustrations.
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Alice's attempts at multiplication (chapter
two of Adventures in Wonderland) work if one uses base 18 to write the first
answer, and increases the base by threes to 21, 24, etc. (the answers working
up to 4 x 12 = "19" in base 39), but "breaks" precisely
when one reaches base 42, leading Alice to declare "oh dear! I shall never
get to twenty at that rate!"
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Rule Forty-two in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ("All persons more than a mile
high to leave the court").
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Rule 42 of the Code in the preface[18] to The Hunting of the Snark ("No one shall speak to the Man
at the Helm").
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In "fit the first" of The Hunting of the Snark the Baker had "forty-two boxes,
all carefully packed, With his name painted clearly on each."[19]
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The White Queen announces her age as "one
hundred and one, five months and a day", which—if the best possible date
is assumed for the action of Through
the Looking-Glass—gives a total of 37,044 days. With the further (textually
unconfirmed) assumption that both Queens were born on the same day their
combined age becomes 74,088 days, which is 42 x 42 x 42. Some commentators have
asserted that this is deliberate on Carroll's part.[20]
Music
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"42"
is one of the tracks on Coldplay's
2008 album Viva la Vida or Death and All His
Friends.
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"Channel 42"
is a track from deadmau5'
2012 album Album Title Goes Here.
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"42"
is a track by The Disco Biscuits and was written by Marc Brownstein.
Television and film
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The Kumars at No. 42 television series. In 2003, Sanjeev Bhaskar hosted a BBC show nominating The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as Britain's
Best Loved Book.
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A made for TV movie 42: Forty Two Up—an installment
in a series of documentaries wherein the director revisits the same group of
British-born individuals every 7 years.[21]
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"42"
is an episode of Doctor Who,
set in real time lasting approximately 42 minutes.
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42 (film) is a film on the life of American
baseball player Jackie Robinson.
Video games
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42 Entertainment is the company responsible for several alternate reality games, including I Love Bees, Year Zero,
and Why So Serious.
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In Spore, reaching the center of the
galaxy yields a powerful item known as the "Staff of Life" which has
a limited 42 uses. It also grants the player an achievement titled
"42".
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In Left 4 Dead 2,
42 is the number of Moustachios that must be shot in the Dark Carnival
campaign's Whack-a-Mole style mini-game in order to unlock the STACH WACKER
achievement.
Sports
Jackie Robinson in his now-retired number 42 jersey.
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The jersey number of Jackie Robinson,
which is the only number retired by all Major League Baseball teams. Although the number was retired
in 1997, Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees,
the last professional baseball player to wear number 42, continued to wear it
until he retired at the end of the 2013 season. As of the 2014 season, no player
will ever again wear the number 42 in Major League Baseball except on Jackie Robinson Day (April 15), when all uniformed personnel (players,
managers, coaches, and umpires) wear the number.
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The jersey number of basketball Hall of Famer and one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History James Worthy,
small forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, who retired his jersey
number in 1995.
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The jersey number of American football Hall of Fame, Ronnie Lott,
safety for the San Francisco 49ers, who retired his jersey
number in 2003.
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The jersey number of Chicago Bears legend Sid Luckman,
which was retired by the Bears.
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The jersey number of American football player Pat Tillman,
which was retired on November 13, 2004 by Arizona State University.
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The jersey number of baseball Hall of Famer Bruce Sutter,
retired by the St. Louis Cardinals on September 17, 2006.
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The number of laws of cricket
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Rule 42 is the
historic name of a Gaelic Athletic Association rule (now codified in Rule 5.1 and
Rule 44) that in practice prohibits the playing of "foreign sports"
(generally association football and the rugby codes)
at GAA grounds.
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42 is the number of a NASCAR car owned by Chip Ganassi Racing. As of 2014, it is driven
by Kyle Larson.
Other fields
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+42 is the historic Country calling code for the former country of Czechoslovakia.
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There are 42 US gallons in a barrel of oil.
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42 is the number of the French department of Loire. The number is also reflected in the postal code for
that area.
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The board game Risk (game) has forty-two territories
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Tower 42 is a
skyscraper in the City of London,
formerly known as the NatWest Tower .
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The name of a Texan trick-taking
game played with dominoes (see 42 (dominoes)).
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The number of spots (or pips, circular patches
or pits) on a pair of standard six-sided dice.
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In New York City, 42nd Street is a main and very popular two-way
thoroughfare. Landmarks on it include the Chrysler
Building, Grand Central Terminal, the main branch of the New York Public Library, and Times Square.
The New York City street
is also the setting for a movie by
the same name (which also gave fame to its eponymous title song), and which
later inspired a musical adaptation, 42nd Street.
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The jersey number of Michael J. Fox's
character, Scott Howard in the 1985 film Teen Wolf.
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In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet, 42 is the
number of hours which Juliet's apparent 'death' is supposed to last. Friar
Lawrence, giving her his vial of 'distilled liquor', tells her that after she
drinks it she will appear to be dead, but that '... in this borrow'd likeness
of shrunk death / Thou shalt continue two-and-forty hours, / And then awake as
from a pleasant sleep.' (Act IV, Scene I).

