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    The Science of Discworld II

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      sentences, hearing 273

      Sephardi 141

      Seton, Alexander 68

      sex

      adultery 142

      in nursery stories 115

      predicting sex of babies 307–8

      sex hormones 287

      Shakespeare, William 89, 298–300, 301, 307, 323, 345

      barbarism and tribalism 86, 99–100, 138

      The Comedy of Errors 334

      Hamlet 271

      Macbeth 343

      memes 333

      A Midsummer Night’s Dream 100, 327, 335–6, 342–4

      modern mind and 265–6

      Shannon, Claude, information theory 182–3, 184, 186, 189, 192

      ‘Shema’ prayer 331*

      Siegfried 158

      sight 288

      colour and 289–90

      perception 266–8, 273–4

      sign language 154

      signals

      compressing 183–4

      information 182–3

      patterns 183–4

      silk moths 116

      Silverberg, Robert 313, 314

      Simmons, James 288

      Sivapithecus 108

      slaves 242

      Slovenia 131

      smell, sense of 284, 286–7

      smiles, babies 153–4

      soap bubbles, shape of 45–6

      social animals, cultural evolution 94–5

      society

      and magic of technology 76

      puberty rituals 134–7

      solar system

      phase space 47, 56, 303

      predictability 304, 305

      sonar 288

      songs

      ‘Happy Birthday to You’ 328, 329

      and time 242

      words of 273

      Sophocles 341

      sounds

      echo-location 287–9

      hearing 268–9, 290

      music 270

      understanding language 283

      South Africa 113, 131

      South America 95

      space travel

      Moon landings 27

      space elevator 88–9

      wormholes 315

      spacetime, theory of relativity 314–15

      Spain 121, 141

      Spanish Inquisition 218, 220, 221–2

      species

      evolution 93

      extinction 133–4

      interbreeding 110, 111

      polyphyletic species 122

      speech, development of 269, 290

      see also language

      Speel, Hans-Cees 332

      spells 74

      sperm count, human 245*

      spheres, volume 46

      Spinoza, Baruch 66, 76–7, 78

      spirituality 70, 208–9, 222

      Stanford, Leland Jr 242

      stars

      astrology 66

      constellations 170

      red giants 28, 29, 30

      states, phase spaces 44–8

      Stenger, Victor 30

      Stone Age 264

      storytelling 23, 26–7, 31–2, 66

      ‘adult’ stories 75

      alternative scenarios 151, 155–6

      archetypal stories 340–1

      barbarians 157–8

      basic plots 173

      causality 74–5

      and child development 74–5, 78–9, 151–2, 326–7, 342

      computer’s inability to understand 53

      and cultural identity 96–8

      emergent dynamics 303

      exploration of alternatives 47

      feminist myths 79

      future possibilities 171, 174

      guessing what other people feel 282–3

      in history 309

      iconic figures 74, 155

      importance of 116–17

      and information 182

      language and 158–9

      learning from failure 78–9

      and meaning 184–5

      myths 344–5

      narrative imperative 24, 324–5, 327, 341

      newspapers 325–6

      power of stories 323–7, 330, 333

      science as 246–7, 248, 326

      teaching children 114–15

      see also fiction

      Stravinsky, Igor 263, 264

      subatomic particles, quantum mechanics 306–7

      submarines 288

      sulphuric acid 66

      supermarkets 76

      supernatural 247

      superstitions 301, 344

      Supply and Demand, Law of 51

      swallows 116

      Swift, Jonathan 222

      swimming 91

      symbiosis, and human evolution 117–18

      Symons, John 142

      syphilis 68

      systems

      phase spaces 44–8

      work cycles 57

      see also dynamical systems

      T

      Tanganyika, Lake 134*

      tarantula wasps 93

      taxi-drivers, economic phase space 51

      teaching 93–4, 291

      technology

      ancient Greeks 70, 237–8, 242, 243

      conflicts with religion 171–2

      as magic 73, 75, 76

      and science 238

      teeth, co-evolution 310

      telepathy 282

      television 344

      advertising 329

      background music 262–3

      watching 273–4

      Teresa, Mother 333

      texture, sense of 288

      theatre 282–3, 340–1

      theories, scientific method 239–41, 248–9

      Theory of Everything 247

      thermodynamics

      entropy 189–90, 192–3, 195

      First Law of Thermodynamics 189, 190

      models of universe 195–6

      phase spaces 48, 54–5, 56

      Second Law of Thermodynamics 55, 57, 189–91, 193, 196

      Third Law of Thermodynamics 189, 190

      and time-reversibility 190–1

      things, personifying 211–12

      thought

      perception and 289

      physical processes 21–2

      thymine 52

      Tibet 107

      time

      ‘arrow of time’ 190, 191, 192, 194, 195

      in music 242–3, 274

      predicting future 303–5

      ‘time-binding’ ability 156, 166, 215

      time-reversibility 190–1, 193–4

      time travel 164, 313–16

      The Time Machine (Wells) 313

      The Times 292

      titanotheres 310

      tomatoes 217*

      tools

      australopithecines 109

      Neanderthals 114

      Tooth Fairy 97–8

      Torah 66

      torture 136, 218, 220, 221–2

      tourism 265

      traditions, cultural identity 98

      tragedy, Greek drama 341

      travel sickness 274

      trees, growth rings 188

      tribalism

      and barbarism 137–41

      commitment strategies 215–16

      cultural identity 95–8

      fatalism 167–8, 171

      music 263, 264–5

      perceptual abilities 276–7

      puberty rituals 134–7

      rules 116, 167

      storytelling 96–8, 158

      triple-alpha process, carbon formation 28–30

      Trobriand Islanders 264

      trotting horses 242, 243–4

      truth 289–93

      tunes 271–3, 274–5

      Turner, J.M.W. 275

      Twin Paradox, wormholes 315

      U

      ultraviolet light 290

      unicorns 247

      United States of America, Amish 142

      universe

      ‘arrow of time’ 191, 192, 195

      Big Bang 193, 194, 239, 247

      carbon formation 27–30

      cold dark matter 20

      complexity 193–5

      entropy 190, 193–6

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    nbsp; fundamental constants 28, 30, 48

      future possibilities 165

      as information 196–8

      laws of nature 19

      ‘many-worlds’ concept 197–8, 313

      need for storytelling 326

      pantheism 77

      parallel universes 311, 313

      phase spaces 48

      predictability 304–5

      and religion 209–12, 213

      role of science 246

      worldviews 248

      unnatural selection 135

      Up the Line (Silverberg) 313

      Ur 210

      The User Illusion (Nørretranders) 187

      V

      Valhalla 157, 206

      vampires 247*, 341

      Vedas 169

      verbal ability, Jews 137

      Verne, Jules 27

      Victoria, Lake 133–4

      viruses

      computer 329

      mutations 52

      vision 288

      colour and 289–90

      perception 266–8, 273–4

      visual cortex, brain 267–8, 288

      vomeronasal organ 287

      W

      waller, Fats 262

      warfare, commitment strategy 215

      Warwickshire, enclosure uprisings 99

      wasps 93, 284

      water

      Archimedean screw 237

      phase space 44–5, 46

      Watergate scandal 304

      Watson, James 185

      weather, predictability 304

      weaver birds 116

      The Well-Tempered Clavier (Bach) 270

      Wells, H.G. 313, 314

      werewolves 247, 341

      West, John 110*

      West of Eden (Harrison) 312–13

      whales 90, 110*

      ‘what if’ questions 155–6, 311

      Wheeler, John Archibald 197

      Whewell, William 236

      White Holes 315

      ‘why’ questions 47

      wild dogs 109

      Wild West 79

      Will of God 326

      Winnie the Pooh 26, 96, 156, 212

      wish-fulfilment 74–5, 76, 77

      witches 66, 343

      wizards 9

      wolves 119, 122, 133

      women, mitochondrial DNA 123–4

      Wonderful Life (Gould) 312–13

      woods-apes 108

      work cycles, autonomous agents 57

      World War I 311

      World War II 311, 312

      worldviews 248

      wormholes 315

      wounds, healing 68

      Y

      Y-chromosome 141, 142–3

      Y2K predictions 173–4

      yeti 113, 341

      Yom Kippur 139

      Yoruba 133

      Z

      Zaire 111

      zebras 149–50, 151

      Zinjanthropus 109

      zodiac 65, 169

      Zulus 132

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