The Science of TV's the Big Bang Theory: Explanations Even Penny Would Understand
Book Details
Author(s)Dave Zobel
PublisherECW Press
ISBN / ASIN1770412174
ISBN-139781770412170
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank90,038
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Reveals the hard facts behind the laughter on TV s most popular sitcom
The highest-rated scripted show on TV, The Big Bang Theory often features Sheldon, Howard, Leonard, and Raj wisecracking about scientific principles as if Penny and the rest of us should know exactly what they re talking about.
The Science of TV s The Big Bang Theory lets all of us in on the punchline by breaking down the show s scientific conversations. From an explanation of why Sheldon would think 73 is the best number, to an experiment involving the physical stature of Wolowitz women, to an argument refuting Sheldon s assertion that engineers are the Oompa-Loompas of science, author Dave Zobel maintains a humorous and informative approach and gives readers enough knowledge to make them welcome on Sheldon s couch.
The highest-rated scripted show on TV, The Big Bang Theory often features Sheldon, Howard, Leonard, and Raj wisecracking about scientific principles as if Penny and the rest of us should know exactly what they re talking about.
The Science of TV s The Big Bang Theory lets all of us in on the punchline by breaking down the show s scientific conversations. From an explanation of why Sheldon would think 73 is the best number, to an experiment involving the physical stature of Wolowitz women, to an argument refuting Sheldon s assertion that engineers are the Oompa-Loompas of science, author Dave Zobel maintains a humorous and informative approach and gives readers enough knowledge to make them welcome on Sheldon s couch.
