I suppose we build a supercomputer to find out that question
And name it The Earth?
Here are a few interesting facts, and a hypothesis.
-The book is mainly about finding the ultimate question to life the universe and everything, to which we all know that the answer is 42.
-In the third book, So Long and Thanks for All the Fish, they mention that there are three main questions to the universe.
1) Why do we eat?
2) How do we eat?
3) Where shall we have lunch.
-A giant computer, named Earth, was built to find the ultimate question.
-Here on Earth, there is a very large computer company called IBM.
-When I worked there, they had decided that the ultimate amount of time to take for lunch was 42 minutes. That's right, 42. Seems that an hour is too long, people slow down and it takes awhile to get back into working speed. 30 minutes was too short. No time for tea or a cigarette. So 42 it is.
It seems to me that if IBM, one of the largest computer companies on the computer called Earth, decided that the ultimate question is "how long should we take for lunch" then it fits right in with the "main questions" and must be the ultimate question to life the universe and everything.
I should have emailed Douglas Adams while he was still with us.