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Science's Love Affair with The Lord of the Rings


Science's Love Affair with The Lord of the Rings - The Atlantic

There are a remarkable number of papers purporting to scientifically study aspects of The Lord of the Rings and the world it takes place in.

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Why Scientists Love 'Lord of the Rings' - Slashdot

"I'm also interested in recovering all the science that Tolkien quietly wove into Middle Earth because there's science in there that the casual ...

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From Aragorn's blood pressure to Gollum's vitamin D levels

Tolkienmania continues in the scientific community: In Science's Love Affair with the Lord of the Rings, Julie Beck, a senior associate ...

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Science's Love Affair with The Lord of the Rings ... What has it got in its academic journals, precious?

List of things named after J. R. R. Tolkien and his works - Wikipedia

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J.R.R. Tolkien and the Science/Technology Divide - ValpoScholar

Bortadano (Carpenter 246), famously writing of The Lord of the Rings “Of course my story is not an allegory of Atomic power, but of Power ( ...

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Likely to be a lot of LoTR, Middle-Earth, and Tolkien-related media coming out between now and the Amazon series premiere. A good deal of it ...

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And for what it's worth, I agree that Borgil is Aldebaran.

... Lord of the Rings fans” have a large overlap. One could (lovingly!) label that region “nerds.”—Julie Beck. Science's Love Affair with The Lord of the Rings. I ...

The Tolkienian War on Science - Silmarillion Writers' Guild

Tolkien wrote an interesting discourse on "good" vs. "bad" magic in Letter 155 to Naomi Mitchison (the writer who aptly called The Lord of the Rings "super ...

A Physics of Middle-earth - SWOSU Digital Commons

It has been accepted for inclusion in Mythlore: A Journal of. J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and. Mythopoeic Literature by an authorized editor ...

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Are there any (natural) scientists in Middle-earth?

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“A Mind of Metal and Wheels”: Technology, Instrumental Reason ...

In this paper, I consider The Lord of the Rings in terms of an environmental ... an instrumental approach to science. It also exists in the fact that ...

J. R. R. Tolkien - Wikipedia

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE FRSL was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

Tolkien gesture – scientist maps climate of Lord of the Rings

Climate sceptics regularly work themselves into a lather dismissing mainstream climate science as fantasy – but for once they have a point. A ...

The Seventeenth Roving Ranger - thetolkienist.com

It may be a little older but this lovely article on Science's Love Affair with The Lord of the Rings with The Atlantic does fit in right there.