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roseembolism ([personal profile] roseembolism) wrote2010-01-27 07:49 pm
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Einstein, courtesy of tough girls!

I am bemused by the idea behind this book. I mean, talk about high concept: renegade "tsundere girls" (feisty, bad-tempered girls with a hidden romantic side) teach a young dweeb relativity, as part of battling evil world-dominating luddites.

The blurb for it gives a bit more information:

It also has a backstory! It is the year 2015, after the world has been devastated by a war over "misguided science." An "No-Science" nation has arisen from the ashes, seeking the elimination of scientific knowledge, including that most dangerous of theories, General Relativity. It is up to the secret organization, "The Einstein Club," to preserve knowledge...for the future!

And then there's the cover:



This is just delirious. I mean, when Heinlein was doing this sort of stuff, he at least tried to hide the purpose of the girls he inserted between the lectures in his stories. Hopefully this manga will actually have a better grasp of relativity than Heinlein did.
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[personal profile] mithriltabby 2010-01-28 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
Give them bonus points if the future is without functional GPS because they turned off the relativistic correction. (When they were developing it, one of the team didn’t believe in general relativity, so they put a switch in the code for turning the correction on and off to show the guy was wrong.)

[identity profile] baronlaw.livejournal.com 2010-01-28 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Didn't believe in it"

LOLOLOLOL

[identity profile] roseembolism.livejournal.com 2010-01-28 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
Really? Oh that is just too amusing!
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[personal profile] seawasp 2010-01-28 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
That's what the Conspiracy wants you to THINK! Actually they CLAIMED that they were putting in a switch for the relativistic correction, while what they were REALLY doing was putting in a switch for the "create relativistic deviation" function so as to maintain the fiction of relativity!

[identity profile] roseembolism.livejournal.com 2010-01-28 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
The sad thing is, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take much searching to find web sites seriously saying the same thing. It sometimes makes me whistful for the rational nature and refined debate of the old days on Usenet.