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Calvin's Dad's Explanations of Scientific Phenomena

 

Any die-hard fan of Calvin & Hobbes© remembers the explanations that his dad (a patent attorney in the comic strip) would offer to Calvin's technical questions. Here are a few of the most memorable. Please send in any others that you happen to remember. It was a sad day, indeed, on January 1, 1996, when the final strip was published. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Calvin's © Dad's (D) "scientific" explanations.

 

C: Why do my eyes shut when I sneeze?

D: If your lids weren't closed, the force of the explosion would blow your eyeballs out and

stretch the optic nerve, so your eyes would flop around and you'd have to point them

with your hands to see anything.

 

C: How do bank machines work?

D: Well, let's say you want 25 dollars. You punch in the amount and behind the machine

there's a guy with a printing press who makes the money and sticks it out this slot.

C: Sort of like the guy who lives up in our garage and opens the door?

D: Exactly.

 

C: What causes the wind?

D: Trees sneezing.

 

C: Why does ice float?

D: Because it's cold. Ice wants to get warm, so it goes to the top of liquids to be nearer

to the sun.

 

C: How do they know the load limit on bridges, Dad?

D: They drive bigger and bigger trucks over the bridge until it breaks. Then they weigh the

last truck and rebuild the bridge.

 

C: Why does the sun set?

D: It's because hot air rises. The sun's hot in the middle of the day, so it rises high in the

sky. In the evening then, it cools down and sets.

C: Why does it go from east to west?

D: Solar wind.

 

C: Why does the sky turn red as the sun sets?

D: That's all the oxygen in the atmosphere catching fire.

C: Where does the sun go when it sets?

D: The sun sets in the west. In Arizona actually, near Flagstaff.

C: Oh.

D: That's why the rocks there are so red.

C: Don't the people get burned up?

D: No, the sun goes out as it sets. That's why it is dark at night.

C: Doesn't the sun crush the whole state when it lands?

D: Ha ha, of course not. Hold a quarter up. See, the sun's just about the same size.

C: I thought I read that the sun was really big.

D: You can't believe everything you read, I'm afraid.

C: So how does the sun rise in the east if it lands in Arizona each night?

D: Well, time for bed.

 

C: Dad, how come old photographs are always black and white? Didn't they have color

film back then?

D: Sure they did. In fact, those old photographs ARE in color. It's just the WORLD was

black and white then.

C: Really?

D: Yep. The world didn't turn color until sometime in the 1930s, and it was pretty grainy

color for a while, too.

C: That's really weird.

D: Well, truth is stranger than fiction.

C: But then why are old PAINTINGS in color?! If the world was black and white, wouldn't

artists have painted it that way?

D: Not necessarily. A lot of great artists were insane.

C: But... but how could they have painted in color anyway? Wouldn't their paints have

been shades of gray back then?

D: Of course, but they turned colors like everything else in the '30s.

C: So why didn't old black and white photos turn color too?

D: Because they were color pictures of black and white, remember?

 

C: Dad, will you explain the theory of relativity to me? I don't understand why time goes

slower at greater speed.

D: It's because you keep changing time zones. See, if you fly to California, you gain three

hours on a five-hour flight, right? So if you go at the speed of light, you gain MORE time,

because it doesn't take as long to get there. Of course, the theory of relativity only

works if you're going west.

 

C: How come you know so much?

D: It's all in the book you get when you become a father.

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I remember the world being black and white one. Used it on the neighbor kids.

 

My 9 year old daughter found my Calvin and Hobbes books and became infatuated with them. She carried them to bed for over a month. Some things transcend the generations

 

I like to think the guy is sitting on some tropical island someone, secretly drawing the odd strip or two for his grandkids. Someday he will decide to publish 40 more volumes.

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I like to think the guy is sitting on some tropical island someone, secretly drawing the odd strip or two for his grandkids. Someday he will decide to publish 40 more volumes.

 

That would be great news if it happened. Honestly I just cannot understand how somebody could walk away from such a terrific strip like that and NOT ever think about drawing something again, especially when a good idea pops into their head.

 

I've been a fan since almost day one and have all his books on my book shelf. Every now and then I pull one down and spend an entire day reading it cover to cover. Boy, I sure miss his Sunday strips. They were awesome.

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