Conducts satirical research on topics ranging from quantum computing to clingy robot dog algorithms
Answers questions like “Can a computer understand a Scotsman?” and “Is Sarah Palin real?”
Secures the power grid and your home from the prying eyes of government drones a.k.a. birds
Expands science by studying cow-based atmospheres, and the flavortown center of the brain
Solves climate change and saves the world by proposing a banana-based fission reactor
Nullifies the possibility of getting lost at the fair with a mirror-house escape algorithm
Description
Tired of the same old math, science, statistics, and programming memes people post online and want something a little more elaborate? This is the book for you.
Tremble as we make up all our own facts and data, hand-draw diagrams in MS Paint, and quote from fictional studies and journals. Cower as authors write in the first person because their study is just a little too personal for them. Recoil from the sheer mass of oversimplified methodology, distilling someone's entire thesis into a paragraph of jokes crude enough to make it into a Mike Myers movie.
Over the last few years, we have taken arguments that you would normally have after four Jack and cokes at game night and turned them into properly formatted research papers with a writing tone serious enough to confuse the uninitiated. These papers are high-effort jokes by researchers and scientists for researchers and scientists. They cover a range of topics such as the consequences of re-releasing tourists back into Yellowstone National Park after COVID-19, how to play StarCraft competitively online on a quantum computer, and most importantly, how trees around the globe are becoming increasingly radicalized.
Who is this book for?
This book is for researchers and those who love science mingled with humor. It's for those who are a little too tired of the talking heads and futurists of the science world and would like something more entertaining in the form of absurd speculative studies by researchers as unbelievable as their work. Anyone who has experienced academic writing, or the tribulations of any research institution will enjoy the wide range of bizarre, yet real-world topics compiled in this book. Even if you don't know much about the subject, we usually have a background section.
What you will learn
How to draw a graph using MS Paint, maybe
Whether Sarah Palin is a figment of your imagination
How one pirate cat brought about the extinction of the beloved dodo
Why rabbits used to be jerks back in the day
If you actually learn anything from these articles, get your memory erased immediately
Have you ever wished The Onion published a fake scientific journal? Your wait is over.Et al. blows past any and all expectations - better even than The Onion could've produced, and is clearly written by a mad genius (emphasis on mad). If you have any technical interest or background whatsoever this book is a must read. There's something in here for every field, and I absolutely guarantee you will laugh your ass off. Not only that, but if you work or go to school with technical people this book will make you the most popular person in the office/program.I don't want to spoil anything, but my personal favorite was "A Computationally Efficient Solution to the SLAM problem in Houses of Mirrors" which I probably shared with 20+ people who all loved it. It's been months since I first read it and I still laugh when I remember it.So, whether you're an overburdened electrical engineer at a soulless company, an abused grad student, a burnt out post doc, or a bright eyed newly declared STEM major (or you just like technical stuff) you should add a little light to your life and buy this book.**NOTE - if your girlfriend/boyfriend/spouse/child/friend/etc. sounds like someone who might like this book it would make an absolutely amazing gift. Infinitely better than something like "Quantum Mechanics for Babies" that everyone gets - not knocking that series, they're great too, this is just WAY WAY better.
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Sculptar the BarbarianSep 03, 2023
5
If Monty Python and Mad Magazine had a baby, and Popular Science and Scientific American also had a baby, and if those two babies grew up and got together and had a baby, the ensuing child would be Et al. Et al. is a truly hilarious book that I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys science and humor. You will start laughing during the preface and will not stop laughing for weeks after reading the book. Just thinking about some of the articles in this book will make you laugh. It is one of the funniest books I have ever read. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
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Michelle LevyJun 19, 2024
5
Absolutely absurd and I can’t get enough. This guy is some kind of genius. Read it.
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SpencerSep 16, 2023
5
I loved this book! McGraw uses meticulous detail to entertain the audience. A must read for any academic or researcher who understands both technical writing and technical humor.
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JoeySep 07, 2023
5
Now I need to preface this by saying, you need to have an appreciation for research paper or study in a field that often do research paper, I'm a chemistry bachelor's, and these get a chuckle out of me, I'll probably buy the real book (bought the ebook, small library) when I buy my own flat, but I'm glad I was told about this.
B McGraw studied ECE at the USAFA after googling average incomes by degrees and finding out how much college costs. After studying signals processing at AFIT for an MS, he worked as a test engineer at Edwards AFB with an emphasis on cowboy coding and statistical methods you hope no one asks about. After leaving the Air Force as a captain, B McGraw moved to Atlanta to develop sensor fusion and analysis algorithms at GTRI. As a side hobby, he writes novels and satirical science articles, clickbait, and news for his fake journal jabde completely for free until he sold out by writing this book. He can no longer complain about paywalls.
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