Document (#30309)

Author
Hanlon, M.
Title
Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis - im Licht der Wissenschaft
Issue
Aus dem Englischen von Hainer Kober.
Imprint
Reinbek : Rowohlt
Year
2005
Pages
254 S
Isbn
3-499-62097-9
Abstract
Die fünfbändige Trilogie von Douglas Adams ist Kult und ein Lesevergnügen ersten Ranges. Doch darüber hinaus enthalten Adams' aberwitzig anmutende Erfindungen und Ideen auch jede Menge Wissenschaft -- und Philosophie. Michael Hanlon, einer der erfolgreichsten britischen Wissenschaftsautoren, hat sich auf die Suche nach den wissenschaftlichen Realitäten und Möglichkeiten gemacht, die im "Anhalter" stecken: von Außerirdischen über fühlende Computer, den Unendlichen Unwahrscheinlichkeitsdrive und Teleportation bis zum nützlichen Babelfisch. Außerirdische in jeder Form (und in jeder geistigen Verfassung) spielen eine große Rolle bei Douglas Adams. Daher beschäftigt Hanlon sich als Erstes mit ihnen: Wie wahrscheinlich ist ihre Existenz? Wie könnten sie aussehen? Und wie könnten wir mit ihnen kommunizieren? Wie bei jedem Thema in seinem Buch geht Hanlon von dem Stand der Wissenschaft aus, wie er in den siebziger Jahren war, als Adams mit seiner Kultserie begann. Danach fasst er -- komprimiert und zugleich entspannt und höchst amüsant -- zusammen, was man heute weiß und welche Wege die heutige Forschung beschreitet. Die Themen sind ebenso vielfältig wie aktuell: Quantencomputer, maschinelle Übersetzung, Gen- und Kunstfood, Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung, Zeitreisen, Teleportation, Parallelwelten, Anfang und Ende des Universums ... Auch die großen offenen Fragen reißt Hanlon dabei an (auf die die Antwort, wie wir ja wissen, am Ende "42" lauten wird): die Große Vereinheitlichte Theorie, Superstrings, Quantenverschränkung, Dunkle Energie und die Natur unseres Bewusstseins. Hanlon erzählt mit so viel "Anhalter-mäßigem" Witz, das man meinen könnte, Douglas Adams selbst hätte uns dieses Buch aus dem Jenseits oder -- wahrscheinlicher und eher in seinem Sinne -- aus einer Parallelwelt geschickt. Ein enormes Vergnügen und zugleich ein kluger und anregender Überblick über den heutigen Stand der Wissenschaften in vielen zentralen Bereichen, keineswegs nur für "Anhalter"-Fans! -- Gabi Neumayer Kurzbeschreibung Sprechende Matratzen, dreibrüstige Huren oder Gedichte schreibende Vogonen - vieles, wovon Douglas Adams in «Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis» erzählt, ist reine Schnurre. Aber wie jede gute Science-Fiction enthält seine Geschichte mehr als ein Korn wissenschaftlicher Fakten. Adams hatte ein waches Interesse an Wissenschaft und Technik, er ließ sich inspirieren von den großen Wissenschaftsdebatten unserer Zeit.
Content
Orignaltitel: Hanlon, M.: The science of the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. London: MacMillan 2005. 207 S. ISBN 1-403-94577-2.
Footnote
Rez. in: Spektrum der Wissenschaft 2006, H.2, S.102 (A. Pawlak): "Ob Star-Trek-Universum, Tolkiens Mittelerde, Terry Pratchetts Scheibenwelt oder Harry Potters Zauberschule Hogwarts: Zu all diesen Fantasiewelten gibt es mittlerweile Bücher, welche die Bezüge zur realen Wissenschaft beleuchten. Nun ist die skurrile Welt von Douglas Adams' (1952-2001) Bestseller »Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis« an der Reihe. Die » fünfbändige Anhalter-Trilogie in vier Bänden« erzählt die galaktischen Abenteuer des Erdlings Arthur Dent, der unerwartet vor der Zerstörung der Erde gerettet wird. Die lang erwartete Hollywood-Verfilmung ist im vergangenen Juni in die deutschen Kinos gekommen. Der britische Wissenschaftsjournalist Michael Hanlon nimmt die AnhalterTrilogie (vor allem die ersten beiden Bände) zum Anlass für populärwissenschaftliche Plaudereien über Außerirdische, die Existenz Gottes, Zeitreisen, Parallelwelten, Ursprung und Ende des Universums, Computer und so weiter. Das liest sich ganz nett, ist aber oft nicht mehr als eine launige Nacherzählung anderer populärwissenschaftlicher Bücher - die im Anhang auch noch zur »Weiterführenden Lektüre« empfohlen werden -, spärlich garniert mit einigen Zitaten aus und Anspielungen auf »Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis«. Doch dieses Werk, eine urkomische Mischung aus Sciencefiction, Monty Python's Flying Circus» und »Gullivers Reisen«, spiegelt noch am wenigsten die naturwissenschaftlichen Interessen wider, die Adams ab Ende der 1980er Jahre zunehmend entwickelte und in sein Werk einfließen ließ. Darüber verliert Hanlon kein Wort und verschenkt damit eine Unmenge interessanter (und relevanterer!) Bezüge. Dass er etwa im Kapitel über »Zeitreisen« Adams' Roman »Der elektrische Mönch« (»Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency«) links liegen lässt, in dem der zeitreisende Professor Chronotis für temporale Verwirrungen sorgt, und sich stattdessen auf den Film »Zurück in die Zukunft« bezieht, ist geradezu ärgerlich. Hanlons - gänzlich unbebildertes - Buch hätte nur einen kurzen Eintrag im galaktischen Reiseführer verdient: größtenteils belanglos."

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