Randall Munroe
is the creator of the webcomic xkcd and bestselling author of
What If?, Thing Explainer and
xkcd: Volume 0. Randall was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, and grew up outside Richmond, Virginia. After studying physics at Christopher Newport University, he got a job building robots at NASA Langley Research Center. In 2006 he left NASA to draw comics on the internet full time, and has since been nominated for a Hugo Award three times. The International Astronomical Union recently named an asteroid after him: asteroid 4942 Munroe is big enough to cause mass extinction if it ever hits a planet like Earth.
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
From the creator of the wildly popular xkcd.com, hilarious and informative answers to important questions you probably never thought to ask.
Millions visit xkcd.com each week to read Randall Munroe's iconic webcomic. Fans ask him a lot of strange questions: How fast can you hit a speed bump, driving, and live? When (if ever) did the sun go down on the British Empire? When will Facebook contain more profiles of dead people than living? How many humans would a T Rex rampaging through New York need to eat a day?
In pursuit of answers, Munroe runs computer simulations, pores over stacks of declassified military research memos, solves differential equations and consults nuclear reactor operators. His responses are masterpieces of clarity and hilarity, complemented by comics. They often predict the complete annihilation of humankind, or at least a really big explosion.
Science's most intriguing questions answered by the web's favourite writer, the genius behind xkcd.com.
Munroe's hilarious and compelling answers explain everything from the odds of meeting your one true soulmate to how many humans a rampaging T-Rex would need to eat a day.
With this book and with XKCD, you're a kid with a chemistry set all over again. [Randall Munroe's] enthusiasm for all things scientific is infectious . . .
required reading for grown-ups, it's just fun to remember that science is really, really cool
With this book and with XKCD, you're a kid with a chemistry set all over again. [Randall Munroe's] enthusiasm for all things scientific is infectious . . .
required reading for grown-ups, it's just fun to remember that science is really, really cool
With this book and with XKCD, you're a kid with a chemistry set all over again. [Randall Munroe's] enthusiasm for all things scientific is infectious . . .
required reading for grown-ups, it's just fun to remember that science is really, really cool
Smart answers to silly questions: Randall Munroe reveals allSmart answers to silly questions: Randall Munroe reveals allSmart answers to silly questions: Randall Munroe reveals allWhat If? maintains a delightfully free-wheeling tone throughout, especially when complicated calculations lead to whimsical results. Despite all the hard facts and gigantic numbers, it never feels like a textbook-and
you don't have to be a rocket scientist to enjoy itWhat If? maintains a delightfully free-wheeling tone throughout, especially when complicated calculations lead to whimsical results. Despite all the hard facts and gigantic numbers, it never feels like a textbook-and
you don't have to be a rocket scientist to enjoy itWhat If? maintains a delightfully free-wheeling tone throughout, especially when complicated calculations lead to whimsical results. Despite all the hard facts and gigantic numbers, it never feels like a textbook-and
you don't have to be a rocket scientist to enjoy itThe best bathroom book you'll ever buy...Munroe takes inane, useless and often quite pointless questions asked by real humans (mostly sent to him through his website), and turns them into
beautiful expositions on the impossible that illuminate the furthest reaches, almost to the limits, of the modern sciences .The first chapter, "Q. What would happen if the Earth and all terrestrial objects suddenly stopped spinning, but the atmosphere retained its velocity?" ends with the anthropomorphized moon worrying over the state of the Earth, and, with the gravity generated by its own rotation around the Earth, saving our dying planet. The physics are real; so is the emotional content. . . The answers are all illustrated with xkcd's trademark stick figures.. . . . and these are eminently approachable
The best bathroom book you'll ever buy...Munroe takes inane, useless and often quite pointless questions asked by real humans (mostly sent to him through his website), and turns them into
beautiful expositions on the impossible that illuminate the furthest reaches, almost to the limits, of the modern sciences .The first chapter, "Q. What would happen if the Earth and all terrestrial objects suddenly stopped spinning, but the atmosphere retained its velocity?" ends with the anthropomorphized moon worrying over the state of the Earth, and, with the gravity generated by its own rotation around the Earth, saving our dying planet. The physics are real; so is the emotional content. . . The answers are all illustrated with xkcd's trademark stick figures.. . . . and these are eminently approachable
The best bathroom book you'll ever buy...Munroe takes inane, useless and often quite pointless questions asked by real humans (mostly sent to him through his website), and turns them into
beautiful expositions on the impossible that illuminate the furthest reaches, almost to the limits, of the modern sciences .The first chapter, "Q. What would happen if the Earth and all terrestrial objects suddenly stopped spinning, but the atmosphere retained its velocity?" ends with the anthropomorphized moon worrying over the state of the Earth, and, with the gravity generated by its own rotation around the Earth, saving our dying planet. The physics are real; so is the emotional content. . . The answers are all illustrated with xkcd's trademark stick figures.. . . . and these are eminently approachable
BrilliantBrilliantBrilliantWhat If? includes old favorites, new inquiries and the
mix of expert research and accessible wit that has made Munroe
a favorite among both geeks and laymenWhat If? includes old favorites, new inquiries and the
mix of expert research and accessible wit that has made Munroe
a favorite among both geeks and laymenWhat If? includes old favorites, new inquiries and the
mix of expert research and accessible wit that has made Munroe
a favorite among both geeks and laymenMunroe's brilliant What-If? column-which features scientifically rigorous, utterly absurd answers to ridiculous hypotheticals-has been on the bestseller lists since it was announced in March. Today, it hits shelves and:
It. Is. A. TriumphMunroe's brilliant What-If? column-which features scientifically rigorous, utterly absurd answers to ridiculous hypotheticals-has been on the bestseller lists since it was announced in March. Today, it hits shelves and:
It. Is. A. TriumphMunroe's brilliant What-If? column-which features scientifically rigorous, utterly absurd answers to ridiculous hypotheticals-has been on the bestseller lists since it was announced in March. Today, it hits shelves and:
It. Is. A. Triumph[
What If?] has solved my annual birthday-present and holiday-gift dilemmas for a large group of people . . . What makes Munroe's work so
fantastic is a combination of two elements: his commitment to trying to answer even the weirdest question with solid science, and his undeniable sense of
humour. So, here's a "What If?" from me: If everyone on the planet simultaneously bought a copy of this book, stopped what they were doing and read it cover to cover, would modern civilization and our global economy collapse? It's worth trying the experiment.[
What If?] has solved my annual birthday-present and holiday-gift dilemmas for a large group of people . . . What makes Munroe's work so
fantastic is a combination of two elements: his commitment to trying to answer even the weirdest question with solid science, and his undeniable sense of
humour. So, here's a "What If?" from me: If everyone on the planet simultaneously bought a copy of this book, stopped what they were doing and read it cover to cover, would modern civilization and our global economy collapse? It's worth trying the experiment.[
What If?] has solved my annual birthday-present and holiday-gift dilemmas for a large group of people . . . What makes Munroe's work so
fantastic is a combination of two elements: his commitment to trying to answer even the weirdest question with solid science, and his undeniable sense of
humour. So, here's a "What If?" from me: If everyone on the planet simultaneously bought a copy of this book, stopped what they were doing and read it cover to cover, would modern civilization and our global economy collapse? It's worth trying the experiment.For the record,
I'm loving XKCD's What If -- 'Dear Abby for mad scientists'For the record,
I'm loving XKCD's What If -- 'Dear Abby for mad scientists'For the record,
I'm loving XKCD's What If -- 'Dear Abby for mad scientists'Munroe has hit on a wonderful form of science and engineering communication that can do so much-extolling the value of analytical thinking, examining data, and doing back-of-the-envelope calculations-while
entertaining readers at the same time . . .
an incredibly fun book with quirky, hand-drawn picturesMunroe has hit on a wonderful form of science and engineering communication that can do so much-extolling the value of analytical thinking, examining data, and doing back-of-the-envelope calculations-while
entertaining readers at the same time . . .
an incredibly fun book with quirky, hand-drawn picturesMunroe has hit on a wonderful form of science and engineering communication that can do so much-extolling the value of analytical thinking, examining data, and doing back-of-the-envelope calculations-while
entertaining readers at the same time . . .
an incredibly fun book with quirky, hand-drawn picturesThoughtful, scientific, and
highly entertainingThoughtful, scientific, and
highly entertainingThoughtful, scientific, and
highly entertainingIf you're the kind of person whose brain whizzes with questions, Munroe's book may calm the noise. He's done all the hard work for youIf you're the kind of person whose brain whizzes with questions, Munroe's book may calm the noise. He's done all the hard work for youIf you're the kind of person whose brain whizzes with questions, Munroe's book may calm the noise. He's done all the hard work for you
XKCD is nerd royalty, the alpha dork, there's no geek more widely cited and lovedXKCD is nerd royalty, the alpha dork, there's no geek more widely cited and lovedXKCD is nerd royalty, the alpha dork, there's no geek more widely cited and lovedIt's
totally brilliant and everyone who matters already knows that!It's
totally brilliant and everyone who matters already knows that!It's
totally brilliant and everyone who matters already knows that!Education should aim to teach people to reason confidently about problems that they have never come across before. This book is
a great deal of fun, and a masterclass in such reasoning. Like all the best lessons, you only realise you've learnt something once you've finished itEducation should aim to teach people to reason confidently about problems that they have never come across before. This book is
a great deal of fun, and a masterclass in such reasoning. Like all the best lessons, you only realise you've learnt something once you've finished itEducation should aim to teach people to reason confidently about problems that they have never come across before. This book is
a great deal of fun, and a masterclass in such reasoning. Like all the best lessons, you only realise you've learnt something once you've finished it
Dangerously absorbing . . . if you have ever been gripped by an insatiable, preposterous intellectual curiosity (regardless of actual scientific knowledge), I could not think of a better book to keep you from doing that essay for an extra hour or two
Dangerously absorbing . . . if you have ever been gripped by an insatiable, preposterous intellectual curiosity (regardless of actual scientific knowledge), I could not think of a better book to keep you from doing that essay for an extra hour or two
Dangerously absorbing . . . if you have ever been gripped by an insatiable, preposterous intellectual curiosity (regardless of actual scientific knowledge), I could not think of a better book to keep you from doing that essay for an extra hour or twoThe reader is left constantly subject to outbursts of laughter, linÂgering doubts concerning the sanity of the human race, and an ever-growing fascination with the way our world and the universe works . . . Though science geeks will be the first to acknowledge Munroe's greatness, even people suffering from a chronic hatred towards anything concerned with math will find the humour and absurdity of
What If? hard to resistThe reader is left constantly subject to outbursts of laughter, linÂgering doubts concerning the sanity of the human race, and an ever-growing fascination with the way our world and the universe works . . . Though science geeks will be the first to acknowledge Munroe's greatness, even people suffering from a chronic hatred towards anything concerned with math will find the humour and absurdity of
What If? hard to resistThe reader is left constantly subject to outbursts of laughter, linÂgering doubts concerning the sanity of the human race, and an ever-growing fascination with the way our world and the universe works . . . Though science geeks will be the first to acknowledge Munroe's greatness, even people suffering from a chronic hatred towards anything concerned with math will find the humour and absurdity of
What If? hard to resistFunny and fascinating: brilliant for dinner with mates
Funny and fascinating: brilliant for dinner with mates
Funny and fascinating: brilliant for dinner with matesIt will satisfy the curious and arouse curiosity in anyone who's not - and it's got great jokesIt will satisfy the curious and arouse curiosity in anyone who's not - and it's got great jokesIt will satisfy the curious and arouse curiosity in anyone who's not - and it's got great jokesAn essential holiday companionAn essential holiday companionAn essential holiday companion