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Ready to take your humor to the next level? Genius Jokes is a comprehensive collection of wisdom and wisecracks that will have even the smartest cookie rolling in the aisles of the lecture hall.
Nothing is more satisfying than getting a joke that flies over the heads of most people in the room. This book not only supplies the readers with smart jokes about academic subjects like History, Science, and Philosophy, it also contains detailed explanations of the concepts and historical figures the jokes are based on so that youre never flying blind when dropping a comedic gem.
Impress your friends, family, in-laws, professors, or brilliant love interest, and never laugh at a joke you dont quite get. With Genius Jokes, youll bend minds and split sides with the best!
The Live Well series from Rock Point invites you to create a life you love through multiple acts of self-discovery and reinvention. These encouraging gift books touch on fun yet hardworking self-improvement strategies, whether its learning to value progress over perfection, taking time to meditate and slow down to literally smell the roses, or finding time to show gratitude and develop a personal mantra. From learning how to obtain more restful sleep and creating a healthy work/life balance to developing personal style and your own happy place, the Live Well series encourages you to live your best life.
Other titles in the series include: Progress Over Perfection; Find Your Flow; Be Happy; Seeking Slow; Finding Gratitude; Eff This! Meditation; The Joy of Forest Bathing; Find Your Mantra; It Had to be You; Mens Society;The Calm and Cozy Book of Sleep; Beating Burnout; Ayurveda for Life; Choose Happy; and You Got This.

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INTRODUCTION AS WITH THE EPIGRAPH FOR THIS BOOK JOKES HAVE a long meandering - photo 1
INTRODUCTION AS WITH THE EPIGRAPH FOR THIS BOOK JOKES HAVE a long meandering - photo 2
INTRODUCTION

AS WITH THE EPIGRAPH FOR THIS BOOK, JOKES HAVE a long, meandering, crisscrossing, indeterminate history. Its almost impossible to ever say with conviction who told a particular joke first, as jokes live and breatheand breedout in the world much of their own accord. Jokes themselves are probably as old as language. Maybe even older. Maybe the first good laugh happened spontaneously when one caveman farted and another one broke out in uncontrollable giggles that were such a good distraction from the perpetual hunger and fear that was the life of a caveman, they started farting on purpose to make one another laugh. Its possible! The fact is, recorded jokes are at least as old as the ancient Greeks (see ), but even the jokes they wrote down were acknowledged as being old gags at the time of their recording.

The impulse to make another person laugh is seemingly an innate part of human nature, right up there with eating and copulating. According to the esteemed, cigar-chomping psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, A joke is a judgement which produces a comic contrast; it has already played a silent part in caricature, but only in judgement does it attain its peculiar form and the free sphere of its unfolding. What the incredibly dry and not-at-all-droll doctor is trying to say is that jokes are funny because they say something unexpected. They make a twist or turn that is unpredictable but has a certain sense to it, making it amusing. Its what physicist Richard Feynman would call the kick of discovery.

This book is chock-full of just that kind of kick. While there are endless jokes out there that any old joe would getbar jokes, light-bulb jokes, knock-knock jokes, racy jokes, gross jokes, baby jokes, fat jokes, blonde jokes, the categories go on and onGenius Jokes is devoted to the kind of jokes only the learned would laugh at. Jokes that require some kind of background knowledge to get whats so funny. You need to know a bit about the uncertainty principle (shown ) to find the punchlines provided here funny. How superiorly erudite, right?

Wrong! Genius Jokes doesnt just give you the gag, it gives you the explanation about why the punchline hits. Pithy descriptions of the principles, philosophies, histories, and literature are provided with each joke, so when you retell it to your friends and family and they stare back blankly, you can look down your nose and say, Well, my simple companion, and relate what theyre missing right before they bop you one on your turned-up nose.

MODERN NERDS ARE BEATING DOWN THE DUSTY old image of guys in lab coats and - photo 3
MODERN NERDS ARE BEATING DOWN THE DUSTY old image of guys in lab coats and - photo 4

MODERN NERDS ARE BEATING DOWN THE DUSTY old image of guys in lab coats and horn-rimmed glasses solemnly chalking out equations on the board. Scientists like Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson are out there cracking up audiences while they educate, and T-shirts that say things like Paleontologists do it in the dirt are on the rise, all of which adds more than a little levity to the perception of the math and science culture. While dorks, nerds, and the numerically inclined were once the punchlines of jokes (and the punching bags of bullies if we are to believe most movies from the 1980s), today they are rich celebrities, beloved sitcom characters, and potentially the saviors of all mankind as they figure out how to cure disease, feed the world, and stop global warmingand if all that fails, theyll be the ones to rocket us off the smoking heap we once called Earth. Go, smart people!

CLASSIC HEISENBERG Heisenberg is speeding around trying to find a hall where - photo 5
CLASSIC HEISENBERG

Heisenberg is speeding around, trying to find a hall where hes supposed to give a lecture. Just as he thinks he recognizes the street hes been looking for, a cop pulls him over and tells him, You were going 93.287 miles an hour!

Heisenberg exclaims, Great! Now Im lost!

W HATS S O F UNNY ?

While this joke depends on Werner Heisenbergs uncertainty principle, its certainly a classic in the realm of science gags. The principle states that when it comes to quantum particles, the more precisely you know the speed of a particle, the less precisely you can know its position. So in our joke, once Heisenberg realizes how fast he was going, he no longer knows where he is. Ba dum ch!

WHAT SIDE ARE YOU ON If youre not part of the solution youre part of the - photo 6
WHAT SIDE ARE YOU ON?

If youre not part of the solution,

youre part of the precipitate.

W HATS S O F UNNY ?

In chemistry, a mixture of two or more substances is called a solution. If a chemical reaction using a liquid solution creates a solid, that solid is called a precipitate. Science nerds unite in their love of this classic joke that plays on the revolutionary mantra of the 60s, If youre not part of the solution, youre part of the problem.

THATS ON YOU Schrdinger is speeding down a road in Vienna one day and gets - photo 7
THATS ON YOU

Schrdinger is speeding down a road in Vienna one day and gets pulled over. He keeps looking around nervously and drumming his fingers on the wheel. The cop, noticing Schrdingers agitation, decides to search the car. When the officer opens the trunk, he yells up to Schrdinger, Hey, do you know you have a dead cat back here?

Schrdinger yells back, Well I do now!

W HATS S O F UNNY ?

Austrian physicist Erwin Schrdingers infamous cat is part of a thought experiment meant to highlight how the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics can be fairly nutty. It holds that on the subatomic level there is such a thing as the superposition, meaning that if the state of an object is unknown, until you measure it, it wont actually have a state, but will be in all possible states at once. The act of measuring effects, even causes, the results, but before you do the measuring, all outcomes actually exist together, superimposed on each other.

Schrdinger illustrated this by supposing (lets hope he only supposed it!) that a cat was locked in a steel box with a tiny bit of radioactive stuff that has a fifty-fifty chance of a single atom decaying over an hour. If an atom does decay, then an elaborate deathtrap would spring and kill the cat. If an atom doesnt decay, then the kitty lives to meow another day. But since the box is closed off from observation (i.e., measurement), according to the superposition, the cat would be alive and dead at the same time.

IM GOING TO NEED YOU TO COME WITH ME What did the photon say to airport - photo 8
IM GOING TO NEED YOU TO COME WITH ME

What did the photon say to airport security when they asked if it had any luggage?

Nope, I am traveling light!

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