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Natural number

← 41 42 43 →

← twoscore 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 →

List of numbers — Integers

← 0 10 20 30 xl 50 60 70 80 90 →

Key forty-two
Ordinal 42nd
(forty-2d)
Factorization ii × 3 × 7
Divisors 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42
Greek numeral ΜΒ´
Roman numeral XLII
Binary 101010two
Ternary 1120three
Octal 528
Duodecimal 3612
Hexadecimal 2Asixteen

42 (forty-two) is the natural number that follows 41 and precedes 43.

Mathematics [edit]

Twoscore-ii (42) is a pronic number[1] and an abundant number; its prime number factorization 2 · 3 · 7 makes it the 2nd sphenic number and besides the second of the course (2 · iii ·r).

Additional properties of the number 42 include:

  • Information technology is the number of isomorphism classes of all simple and oriented directed graphs on 4 vertices. In other words, information technology is the number of all possible outcomes (upwardly to isomorphism) of a tournament consisting of iv teams where the game between any pair of teams results in three possible outcomes: the first team wins, the second team wins, or there is a describe. The group stage of the FIFA World loving cup is a expert example.
  • It is the third main pseudoperfect number.[2]
  • It is a Catalan number.[three] Consequently, 42 is the number of noncrossing partitions of a set of v elements, the number of triangulations of a heptagon, the number of rooted ordered binary trees with half-dozen leaves, the number of ways in which five pairs of nested parentheses can be bundled, etc.
  • It is an alternate sign matrix number, that is, the number of 4-by-4 alternating sign matrices.
  • It is the number of partitions of 10—the number of ways of expressing x equally a sum of positive integers (note a different sense of partition from that to a higher place).

  • Given 27 aforementioned-size cubes whose nominal values progress from ane to 27, a 3 × 3 × three magic cube tin be constructed such that every row, cavalcade, and corridor, and every diagonal passing through the heart, is equanimous of 3 numbers whose sum of values is 42.
  • It is the third pentadecagonal number.[four] It is a meandric number and an open meandric number.
  • 42 is the just known value that is the number of sets of four distinct positive integers a, b, c, d, each less than the value itself, such that abcd, acbd, and adbc are each multiples of the value. Whether there are other values remains an open question.[v]
  • 42 is a (2,6)-perfect number (super-multiperfect), as σ2(northward) = σ(σ(due north)) = 6northward.[vi]
  • 42 is the resulting number of the original Smith number (4937775 = 3 × v × 5 × 65837): Both the sum of its digits (4 + 9 + 3 + 7 + vii + 7 + 5) and the sum of the digits in its prime number factorization (3 + five + 5 + (6 + five + 8 + 3 + 7)) result in 42.
  • The dimension of the Borel subalgebra in the exceptional Lie algebra e 6 is 42.
  • 42 is the largest number n such that there exist positive integers p, q, r with ane = 1 / n + 1 / p + one / q + 1 / r
  • 42 is the smallest number k such that for every Riemann surface C, #Aut(C) ≤ grand deg(K C ) = k(2g − two) (Hurwitz's automorphisms theorem)
  • 42 is the sum of the first half-dozen positive fifty-fifty numbers.
  • 42 is the last natural number below 100 that tin can be expressed as a sum of three cubes without a representation beingness found: ( 80538738812075974 ) 3 + 80435758145817515 iii + 12602123297335631 3 {\displaystyle (-80538738812075974)^{3}+80435758145817515^{iii}+12602123297335631^{3}} .[7]
  • 42 is a Harshad number in base 10, considering the sum of the digits 4 and ii is 6 (4 + two = 6), and 42 is divisible by 6.
  • 42 is the number of ways to arrange the numbers ane to ix in a 3x3 matrix such that the numbers in each row and column are in ascending order.
  • 42 is also ten factorial divided by the number of seconds in a day (i.e. 86400).

Science [edit]

  • 42 is the atomic number of molybdenum.
  • 42 is the atomic mass of one of the naturally occurring stable isotopes of calcium.
  • The angle rounded to whole degrees for which a rainbow appears (the critical bending).
  • In 1966, mathematician Paul Cooper theorized that the fastest, nigh efficient way to travel across continents would exist to diameter a straight hollow tube direct through the Earth, connecting a set of antipodes, remove the air from the tube and fall through.[8] The first one-half of the journey consists of gratuitous-fall acceleration, while the second half consists of an exactly equal deceleration. The fourth dimension for such a journeying works out to be 42 minutes. Fifty-fifty if the tube does not pass through the exact center of the Globe, the time for a journey powered entirely by gravity (known equally a gravity train) e'er works out to exist 42 minutes, so long as the tube remains friction-free, equally while the forcefulness of gravity would be lessened, the distance traveled is reduced at an equal charge per unit.[9] [10] (The same idea was proposed, without calculation by Lewis Carroll in 1893 in Sylvie and Bruno Ended.[eleven]) Now we know that is not true, and it only would take about 38 minutes.[12]
  • Every bit determined by the Babylonians, in 79 years Mars orbits the Lord's day virtually exactly 42 times.[xiii]
  • The hypothetical efficiency of converting mass to free energy, equally per Due east=mc², by having a given mass orbit a rotating blackness hole is 42%, the highest efficiency still known to mod physics.[xiv]
  • In Powers of Ten by Ray and Charles Eames, the known universe from large-scale to minor-scale is represented by 42 different powers of ten. These powers range from 1025 meters to ten−17 meters.

Technology [edit]

  • Magic numbers used by programmers:
    • In TIFF (Tagged Epitome File Format), the second sixteen-bit word of every file is 42, "an arbitrary but carefully chosen number that further identifies the file as a TIFF file".
    • In the reiser4 file system, 42 is the inode number of the root directory.
    • In the military IRIG 106 Chapter 10 data recording standard, the hex value 0x464F52545974776F (ASCII "FORTYtwo") is used as a magic number to identify directory blocks.
  • The GNU C Library, a set of standard routines available for use in estimator programming, contains a function— memfrob() —which performs an XOR combination of a given variable and the binary design 00101010 (42) equally an XOR cipher.
  • Tiling a plane using regular hexagons, which is honeycomb in appearance, is approximated in a topological sense to an accurateness of meliorate than 1% using a stretcher bail brick design with bricks of 42 squares (half dozen past 7).[15]
  • The password expiration policy for a Microsoft Windows domain defaults to 42 days.[16]
  • The ASCII code 42 is for the asterisk symbol, being a wildcard for everything.

Astronomy [edit]

  • Messier object M42, a magnitude 5.0 diffuse nebula in the constellation Orion, as well known equally the Orion Nebula.
  • The New General Catalogue object NGC 42, a spiral milky way in the constellation Pegasus.
  • In January 2004, asteroid 2001 DA42 was given the permanent name 25924 Douglasadams, for the author Douglas Adams who popularized the number 42. Adams died in 2001. Brian G. Marsden, the director of the Modest Planet Centre and the secretary for the naming committee, remarked that, with even his initials in the provisional designation, "This was sort of made for him, wasn't it?".
  • Kepler-42, a crimson dwarf in the constellation Cygnus which hosts the three smallest exoplanets found to date.
  • 42 Isis, a large main-belt asteroid measuring about 100 km in diameter.

Religion [edit]

  • Ancient Egyptian organized religion: Over most of pharaonic Egyptian history, the empire was divided into 42 nomes. Ancient Egyptian organized religion and mythological structure often model this terrestrial structure.[17]
    • 42 body parts of Osiris: In some traditions of the Osiris myth, Seth slays Osiris and distributes his 42 body parts all over Arab republic of egypt. (In others, the number is fourteen and sixteen).[eighteen]
    • 42 negative confessions: In Ancient Egyptian religion, the 42 negative confessions were a list of questions asked of decased persons making their journey through the underworld after death. Ma'at was an abstract concept representing moral law, club, and truth in both the physical and moral spheres, likewise as being an of import goddess in the faith. In the judgment scene described in the Egyptian Book of the Expressionless, which evolved from the Coffin Texts and the Pyramid Texts, 42 questions were asked of the deceased person every bit part of the assessment of Ma'at. If the deceased person could reasonably give answers to the 42 questions, they would be permitted to enter the afterlife. These 42 questions are known equally the "42 Negative Confessions" and can be found in funerary texts such as the Papyrus of Ani.
    • 42 books in the core library: Clement of Alexandria states that the Egyptian temple library is divided into 42 "absolutely necessary" books that formed the stock of a cadre library. 36 contain the unabridged philosophy of the Egyptians which are memorized by the priests. While the remaining 6, are learned by the Pastophoroi (image-bearers).[19] [20] (36 is similar-wise a sacred number in Egyptian thought, related to time, in item the thirty-six Decan stars and the thirty-half dozen, ten-solar day "weeks" in the Egyptian twelvemonth.[21]) The 42 books were not canonized like the Hebrew bible; they merely supported and never replaced temple ritual. Hence, the destruction of the Egyptian temples and the cessation of the rituals ended Egyptian cultural continuity.[22]
  • Abrahamic religions
    • There are 42 Stations of the Exodus which are the locations visited by the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt, recorded in Numbers 33, with variations too recorded in the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy.
    • In Judaism, the number (in the Babylonian Talmud, compiled 375 Advertisement to 499 AD) of the "Forty-Two Lettered Name" ascribed to God. Rab (or Rabhs), a 3rd-century source in the Talmud stated "The Forty-Ii Lettered Name is entrusted only to him who is pious, meek, middle-anile, free from bad temper, sober, and not insistent on his rights". [Source: Talmud Kidduschin 71a, Translated by Rabbi Dr. I. Epstein]. Maimonides felt that the original Talmudic Xl-Ii Lettered Name was perhaps composed of several combined divine names [Maimonides "Moreh"]. The evidently unpronouncable Tetragrammaton provides the properties from the Twelve-Lettered Name and the Twoscore-Two Lettered Proper name of the Talmud.[ commendation needed ]
    • In Judaism, by some traditions the Torah scroll is written with no fewer than 42 lines per column, based on the journeys of Israel.[23] In the present mean solar day, 42 lines is the most mutual standard,[24] but various traditions remain in use (meet Sefer Torah).
    • 42 is the number with which God creates the Universe in Kabbalistic tradition. In Kabbalah, the most meaning name is that of the En Sof (also known as "Ein Sof", "Infinite" or "Endless"), who is in a higher place the Sefirot (sometimes spelled "Sephirot").[25] The Twoscore-2-Lettered Name contains iv combined names which are spelled in Hebrew letters (spelled in letters = 42 messages), which is the proper noun of Azilut (or "Atziluth" "Emanation"). While at that place are obvious links between the Forty-2 Lettered Name of the Babylonian Talmud and the Kabbalah's Forty-Ii Lettered Proper noun, they are probably not identical considering of the Kabbalah's emphasis on numbers. The Kabbalah too contains a Forty-5 Lettered Proper name and a Seventy-Two Lettered Proper noun.
    • The number 42 appears in various contexts in Christianity. There are 42 generations (names) in the Gospel of Matthew's version of the Genealogy of Jesus; information technology is prophesied that for 42 months the Beast will hold dominion over the Earth (Revelation thirteen:5); 42 men of Beth-azmaveth were counted in the census of men of Israel upon render from exile (Ezra 2:24); God sent bears to maul 42 of the teenage boys who mocked Elisha for his baldness (2 Kings 2:23), etc.
    • The Gutenberg Bible is also known as the "42-line Bible", as the book contained 42 lines per page.
    • The Forty-Ii Articles (1552), largely the work of Thomas Cranmer, were intended to summarize Anglican doctrine, as information technology now existed nether the reign of Edward VI.
  • Eastward Asian religions
    • The Sutra of Twoscore-two Sections is a Buddhist scripture.
    • In Japanese culture, the number 42 is considered unlucky considering the numerals when pronounced separately—shi ni (4 ii)—sound like the word "dying",[26] like the Latin discussion "mori".

Popular culture [edit]

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy [edit]

The Respond to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything

The number 42 is, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything," calculated past an enormous supercomputer named Deep Thought over a period of vii.five million years. Unfortunately, no one knows what the question is. Thus, to calculate the Ultimate Question, a special computer the size of a minor planet was built from organic components and named "Earth". The Ultimate Question "What exercise you get when you multiply half-dozen past ix"[27] was constitute past Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect in the 2nd book of the serial, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. This appeared first in the radio play and later in the novelization of The Hitchhiker'southward Guide to the Galaxy. The fact that Adams named the episodes of the radio play "fits", the same archaic title for a chapter or section used by Lewis Carroll in The Hunting of the Snark, suggests that Adams was influenced by Carroll'due south fascination with and frequent use of the number. The fourth volume in the serial, the novel So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, contains 42 chapters. According to the novel More often than not Harmless, 42 is the street address of Stavromula Beta. In 1994, Adams created the 42 Puzzle, a game based on the number 42.

The book 42: Douglas Adams' Amazingly Accurate Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything (2011)[28] examines Adams' choice of the number 42, and contains a compendium of some instances of the number in science, popular culture, and humour.

Google also has a calculator easter egg when one searches "the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything." Once typed (all in lowercase), the calculator answers with the number 42.

In Hervé Le Tellier's novel The Anomaly, a meridian-secret US Government protocol receives code number 42, inspired by this source.

Works of Lewis Carroll [edit]

Lewis Carroll, who was a mathematician,[29] made repeated use of this number in his writings.[thirty]

Examples of Carroll'southward use of 42:

  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has 42 illustrations.
  • Alice'due south attempts at multiplication (chapter ii of Alice in Wonderland) piece of work if 1 uses base of operations xviii to write the first reply, and increases the base by threes to 21, 24, etc. (the answers working up to 4 × 12 = "19" in base 39), only "breaks" precisely when one attempts the answer to 4 × thirteen in base of operations 42, leading Alice to declare "oh dear! I shall never get to twenty at that rate!"
  • Dominion Xl-two in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ("All persons more than than a mile high to leave the court").
  • Dominion 42 of the Code in the preface[31] to The Hunting of the Snark ("No one shall speak to the Man at the Captain").
  • In "fit the first" of The Hunting of the Snark the Baker had "forty-two boxes, all advisedly packed, With his name painted conspicuously on each."[32]
  • The White Queen announces her age as "one hundred and one, five months and a mean solar day", which—if the best possible date is assumed for the action of Through the Looking-Glass (due east.k., a appointment is chosen such that the rollover from February to March is excluded from what would otherwise be an imprecise measurement of "five months and a 24-hour interval")—gives a full of 37,044 days. If the Red Queen, equally part of the same chess set, is regarded every bit the same age, their combined age is 74,088 days, or 42 × 42 × 42.[33]

Music [edit]

  • 42 Dugg is an American rapper.
  • "Forty-two" ("42") is a work (dedicated to Elvis Presley, Joe Dassin and Vladimir Vysotsky) for oboe and symphony orchestra by Estonian composer Peeter Vähi.
  • Level 42 is an English pop/rock/funk music band.
  • "42" is i of the tracks on Coldplay′s 2008 anthology Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends.
  • "Aqueduct 42" is an electronic music song by deadmau5 featuring Wolfgang Gartner; information technology appears on the 2012 deadmau5 album Album Title Goes Hither.
  • "42" is a song from Mumford and Sons′ 2018 album Delta.
  • "42" is a vocal written and produced past hip-hop and record production trio 3Racha, which consists of members Bang Chan, Han Jisung, and Seo Changbin of popular yard-popular grouping Devious Kids. A lyric in this song states, "Why do we live? What'south the purpose? Is information technology 42? Stop speaking nonsense," which directly references to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'south definition of 42.
  • ""42"" is a song from the 2018 album SR3MM by American rap duo Rae Sremmurd.
  • "42" is a song from the 2019 anthology Don′t Panic by the progressive rock band IZZ. The album is a partial concept album based on The Hitchhiker'southward Guide to the Galaxy.
  • "42" is a vocal by The Disco Biscuits.[34]

Goggle box and film [edit]

  • The Kumars at No. 42 is a British comedy television series.
  • "42" is an episode of Doctor Who, set in real time lasting approximately 42 minutes.
  • On the game bear witness Jeopardy!, "Watson" the IBM supercomputer has 42 "threads" in its avatar.[35]
  • 42 is a flick on the life of American baseball player Jackie Robinson.
  • Captain Harlock is sometimes seen wearing wearable with the number 42 on it.
  • In the Stargate Atlantis season 4 episode "Quarantine", Colonel Sheppard states that Dr. McKay's password ends in 42 because "It's the ultimate answer to the great question of life, the universe and everything."
  • In Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the Festival of the Ancestors on Planet Pasaana is held every 42 years. The film itself was released in 2019, 42 years subsequently the 1977 original Star Wars film. By a "whole string of pretty meaningless coincidences",[36] 2019 is the same yr that 42 was found to be the terminal possible natural number below 100 to be expressed every bit a sum of iii cubes.[7]
  • In the TV show Lost, 42 is one of the numbers used throughout the bear witness for some of its mysteries.
  • In Pacific Rim, a 2013 American science-fiction monster motion picture, when Jaeger airplane pilot Raleigh Becket arrives at the Hong Kong Shatterdome, the hangar door number is 42.[37]
  • In the TV testify X-Files, Play a joke on Mulder's flat number is 42.
  • In the animated film Finding Nemo, the accost on the scuba mask left backside by the diver who took Nemo was P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney, NSW.

Video games [edit]

  • 42 Entertainment is the company responsible for several alternate reality games, including I Dearest Bees, Twelvemonth Zero, and Why And then Serious.
  • Tokyo 42 is a videogame released in 2017.
  • Squadron 42 is a videogame prepare in the Star Citizen Universe with an unspecified release date.

Sports [edit]

  • The bailiwick of jersey number of Jackie Robinson, which is the but number retired past all Major League Baseball teams. Although the number was retired in 1997, Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees, the terminal professional baseball player to wear number 42, continued to wear it until he retired at the stop of the 2013 season. As of the 2014 season, no actor e'er again wore the number 42 in Major League Baseball except on Jackie Robinson Day (April 15), when all uniformed personnel (players, managers, coaches, and umpires) wear the number.
  • The number of the laws of cricket.[38]
  • Rule 42 is the historic proper noun of a Gaelic Athletic Clan rule (now codification in Rule 5.1 and Rule 44) that in practice prohibits the playing of "foreign sports" (generally clan football and the rugby codes) at GAA grounds.

Architecture [edit]

  • The architects of the Rockefeller Center in New York City worked daily in the Graybar Building where on "the xx-5th floor, one enormous drafting room contained forty-two identical cartoon boards, each the size of a half-dozen-seat dining room table; another room harboured twelve more than, and an additional 14 stood just outside the principals' offices at the top of the circular fe staircase connecting 25 to 26".[39]
  • In the Rockefeller Center (New York City) in that location are a full of "forty-two elevators in v separate banks"[twoscore] which carry tenants and visitors to the lx-six floors.

Comics [edit]

  • Miles Morales was bitten past a spider bearing the number 42, causing him to get a Spider-Homo. The number was after heavily referenced in the film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Poesy. The use of 42 within the franchise references Jackie Robinson'due south use of the number, though many fans incorrectly believed it to be a The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Milky way reference.[41]

Other fields [edit]

  • +42 is the historical Select Land for the former country of Czechoslovakia.
  • There are 42 Usa gallons in a barrel of oil.
  • 42 is the number of the French department of Loire. The number is also reflected in the postal code for that surface area.
  • Tower 42 is a skyscraper in the City of London, formerly known equally the NatWest Belfry.[42]
  • In New York City, 42nd Street is a main and very popular two-way thoroughfare. Landmarks on it include the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, the main branch of the New York Public Library, and Times Square. The Headquarters of the United Nations is at the east end of the street. The New York Urban center street is also the setting for a pic by the same name (which also gave fame to its eponymous title song), and which later inspired a musical adaptation, 42nd Street.
  • 42 is the inspiration for the name of the 42 Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence, based in Vienna, Republic of austria.[43]
  • 42 is the proper noun of the private computer science school with campuses located in Paris, France, and Fremont, California.
  • 42 in Chinese reads sì èr, which is very close to shì a (是啊), which means 'yeah'. Information technology was once pop amidst immature Chinese to send '42' as a short message to stand for 'yes'.[ citation needed ]
  • 42 is the sum of the numbers on a pair of die.
  • 42 (dominoes) is a play tricks-taking game played with dominoes, rather than cards. Originated and predominantly found in Texas.

Other languages [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Listing of highways numbered 42

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  • Grime, James; Gerardo Adesso; Phil Moriarty. "42 and Douglas Adams". Numberphile. Brady Haran. Archived from the original on 2018-10-xiii. Retrieved 2013-04-08 .
  • My latest favorite Number: 42, John C. Baez
  • The number Forty-two in real life

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