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Cardinalforty-two
Ordinalnd
Factorization2 · 3 · 7
Divisors1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42
Greek numeralΜΒ´
Roman numeralXLII
Binary1010102
Ternary11203
Senary1106
Octal528
Duodecimal3612
Hexadecimal2A16

42 (forty-two) is the natural number following 41 and preceding 43.


In astronomy

In religion

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; it is prophesied that for 42 months the Beast will hold dominion over the Earth (Revelation 13:5); 42 men of Beth-azmaveth were counted in the census of men of Israel upon return from exile (Ezra 2:24); God sent bears to maul 42 of the youths who mock Elisha for his baldness (2 Kings 2:23), etc.

42 also occurs in other religions. There are 42 principles of Ma'at, the Ancient Egyptian personification of physical and moral law, order, and truth. In the judgement scene described in the Egyptian and the Book of the Coming/Going Forth by Day (the Book of the Dead (which evolved from the Coffin Texts and the Pyramid Texts)), there are 42 Gods and Goddesses of Egypt, personifying the principles of Ma'at, who ask questions of the departed, while Thoth records the answers, and the deceased's heart is weighed against the feather of Truth (Ma'at). These 42 correspond to the 42 Nomes (Governmental Units) of Egypt. If the departed successfully answers all 42, s/he becomes an Osiris.

In Judaism, the number (in the Babylonian Talmud, compiled 375 AD 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-Two Lettered Name is entrusted only to him who is pious, meek, middle-aged, 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 Forty-Two Lettered Name was perhaps composed of several combined divine names [Maimonides "Moreh"]. The apparently unpronouncable Tetragrammaton provides the backdrop from the Twelve-Lettered Name and the Forty-Two Lettered Name of the Talmud.

42 is the number with which God creates the Universe in Kabalistic tradition. In Kabbalah, the most significant name is that of the En Sof (also known as "Ein Sof", "Infinite" or "Endless"), who is above the Sefirot (sometimes spelled "Sephirot").[1] The Forty-Two-Lettered Name contains four combined names which are spelled in Hebrew letters (spelled in letters = 42 letters), which is the name of Azilut (or "Atziluth" "Animation"). While there are obvious links between the Forty-Two Lettered Name of the Babylonian Talmud (see further up this page) and the Kabbalah's Forty-Two Lettered Name, they are probably not identical due to the Kabbalah's emphasis on numbers. The Kabbalah also contains a Forty-Five Lettered Name and a Seventy-Two Lettered Name.

In pop culture

In literature

Many occurrences of the number 42 in pop culture can be attributed to homage to Douglas Adams's book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, in which the number 42 is The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. According to the fifth Hitchhiker volume, Mostly Harmless, 42 is the location of Stavromula Beta. Thus, 42 may be the world's longest written riddle, since the riddle of the question to the answer was raised in the first volume, and not answered until the final page of the fifth, and then passes unnoticed by the story's ever-bumbling characters. Douglas later (1994) created the 42 Puzzle, a game based on the number 42.

Since Adams's book, people have looked for and found 42 in older literature, such as Shakespeare's plays and Carroll's Alice, which has 42 illustrations. In Chapter XII, the king explains "the oldest rule in the book": "Rule Forty-two. All persons more than a mile high to leave the court". Carroll also uses the number in a line in The Hunting of the Snark : "He had forty-two boxes, all carefully packed..."

42 goes back all the way to the very beginning of literature. The first book to be printed with movable type, the famous Gutenberg Bible, is also known as the '42-line Bible', after the number of lines of print on each page.

In The Property of a Lady from Octopussy (the earlier editions of the three-part short story book included this story), had James Bond (a character created by Ian Fleming) attending an auction to identify a top KGB spy. This spy was to raise the value of a Faberge Egg so that his female double agent working in MI5 (The British Secret Service) would get more money (as a way to monetarily pay her back for many years of service) from the sale of her (previously sent from Russia) Faberge Egg. The lot number of the of the Faberge Egg was 42.

In music

In other languages
Hebrew מב (Mem Bet)
Chinese 四十二
Arabic ٤٢
Croatian četiridesetdva
Czech čtyřicet dva
Japanese 四十二 (よんじゅうに)
Lojban vore
Slovene dvainštirideset
Slovak štyridsaťdva
Turkish kırk iki
Estonian nelikümmend kaks
Hungarian negyvenkettő
Persian چهل و دو

In television and film

In video games

  • In the Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game, EVE Online, 42 was the number used to create the online universe on 'Tranquility', the cluster on which EVE resides. The EVE Online community manager Charles Dane recently stated, "LeKjart said during his presentation at the first EVE Fanfest that 42 was the number used to seed Tranquility. Eight hours later, Tranquility was created, populated with objects and Non Player Characters, then went live to the public shortly thereafter."
  • 42 Entertainment is the company responsible for several alternate reality games, including I Love Bees and Year Zero.

In sports

Jackie Robinson in his now-retired number 42 jersey.

In technology

42 is a common magic number used by programmers:

  • The application icon for PCalc for iPhone, the mobile version of the popular calculator app, is a calculator screen displaying the number 42. (The icon for the desktop version displays an equation which works out to 42.) [4]

In other fields

Historical years

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Primack, Joel. "In A Beginning...Quantum Cosmology and Kabbalah" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-03-14. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0164312/ 42: Forty Two Up at IMDB
  3. ^ Allpar: Richard Petty and a history of Petty Racing
  4. ^ http://www.pcalc.com/iphone/ About PCalc