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Science of Doctor Who [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 356 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x135 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2006
  • Kirjastus: Icon Books
  • ISBN-10: 1840467371
  • ISBN-13: 9781840467376
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 356 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x135 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2006
  • Kirjastus: Icon Books
  • ISBN-10: 1840467371
  • ISBN-13: 9781840467376
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Have you ever wondered how Daleks climb stairs? How Cybermen make little Cybermen? Or where the toilets are on the Tardis?

Doctor Who arrived on TV screens in 1963. Since then, across light years and through millennia, the journeys of the Time Lord have shown us alien worlds, strange life forms, futuristic technology and mind-bending cosmic phenomena. Viewers cowered terrified of Daleks, were amazed with the wonders of time travel, and travelled through black holes into other universes and new dimensions.

The breadth and imagination of the Doctor's adventures have made the show one of science fiction's truly monumental success stories. BBC Focus editor Paul Parsons explains the scientific reality behind the fiction.

Discover:

why time travel isn't ruled out by the laws of physics the real K-9 ? the robot assistant for space travellers built by NASA how genetic engineering is being used to breed Dalek-like designer life forms why before long we could all be regenerating like a Time Lord the medical truth about the Doctor's two hearts, and the real creature with five of them.
Acknowledgements vii
Foreword ix
Arthur C. Clarke
Preface xiii
The ten Doctors, 1963--2006 xvi
PART ONE Doctor in the Tardis
1(68)
Who is the Doctor?
3(11)
Time And Relative Dimension In Space -- TARDIS
14(17)
Into the vortex
31(16)
Regeneration
47(8)
One giant leap for DIY
55(7)
Partners in time
62(7)
PART TWO Aliens of London, and beyond
69(122)
Other worlds
71(15)
Carnival of monsters
86(12)
The Cybermen
98(10)
The Daleks
108(13)
The Slitheen
121(7)
The Autons
128(6)
Silurians and Sea Devils
134(5)
The Sontarans
139(9)
Martians, go home!
148(6)
The Krynoid
154(7)
Stupid apes
161(7)
Exile to Earth
168(11)
The Human Empire
179(5)
Invasion Earth
184(7)
PART THREE Robot dogs, psychic paper and other celestial toys
191(78)
Scanning for alien tech
193(13)
Just what the Doctor ordered
206(7)
K-9 and company
213(8)
Psychic paper
221(5)
Space-flight
226(9)
Space stations and Moonbases
235(8)
Bombs, bullets and death rays
243(13)
Force fields
256(5)
The Matrix
261(8)
PART FOUR Mission to the unknown
269(47)
Event One
271(10)
The Eye of Harmony, and other black holes
281(10)
Journeys through E-Space
291(10)
Strange stars and mirror planets
301(11)
The end of time
312(4)
Epilogue 316(2)
List of episodes by Doctor 318(3)
Further reading 321(2)
Index 323


Paul Parsons is the editor of monthly science and technology magazine BBC Focus, and has contributed popular science articles to many UK publications. He holds a DPhil in cosmology and is a lifelong worshipper of Doctor Who.