"For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen"
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The subtext is quietly contemptuous of grandeur. Sci-fi, especially, loves countdowns, cosmic stakes, and the sense that the universe is always about to do something important. Adams suggests the opposite: the universe is indifferent, delays are arbitrary, and our urge to read meaning into the pause is adorable. By repeating “nothing” while changing the surrounding scaffolding, he parodies how language manufactures momentum. The sentence has movement; the event does not.
Contextually it’s pure Hitchhiker’s-era Adams, where bureaucracy, physics, and narrative convention are all equally ripe for deflation. It also lands as a sly meta-joke about time itself: we experience “something” largely by packaging it into story beats. Strip the beat of its expected reward and you’re left with the comic truth that waiting is one of the most common plots in modern life.
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| Topic | Witty One-Liners |
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| Source | Evidence: For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen. (Chapter 33 (commonly cited as p. 135 in the Pan Macmillan 2009 edition)). This line appears in Douglas Adams’s novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy during the scene in Chapter 33 when Ford stands up to look out after the barrage stops; multiple online full-text reproductions place it in Chapter 33 (these are not primary sources, but they corroborate chapter placement). The earliest publication of this wording as Adams’s own text is the UK first edition of the novel (Pan Books), first published in 1979; later editions have different pagination, which is why page numbers vary by edition. A commonly cited pagination is p. 135 in the Pan Macmillan 2009 edition (ISBN 9780330513081). Other candidates (1) The Astrophotography Manual (Chris Woodhouse, 2015) compilation95.0% ... For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen.” Douglas Adams. If. you ... |
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