Where is the original monolith from 2001?

It may not look like it, but this 11-foot wide sculpture is the original model for the iconic Monolith used in the film, 2001 and it is on permanent display in St Katherine Docks, next to Tower Bridge.
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Where did the monolith come from 2001: A Space Odyssey?

The monoliths were created by an unseen alien race, known only as the "Firstborn." The first monolith to be discovered was officially dubbed Tycho Magnetic Anomaly One, or TMA-1. Three of the other monoliths were also given "TMA" designations, although none of them except the Tycho Monolith were located on the moon.
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Why was there a monolith in 2001?

A black monolith, shaped like a domino, appears at the moment in prehistory when human ancestors discover how to use tools, and another is later found, in the year 2001, just below the lunar surface, where it reflects signals toward Jupiter's moons.
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Who made the monoliths?

The monolith was made by Brent Siermachesky, the general manager at Alberta Custom Metal Fabricators, who said "this is just a little something to make people chuckle when they drive by and say, 'Hey look, we got one of those in Edmonton now too. '"
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What monoliths symbolize?

The monolith is here, therefore the monolith was once made, and therefore we are not alone: It is a symbol of terror and reassurance at the same time.
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Whose music is linked to the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey?

But, thanks in particular to its use in Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the fanfare from Also sprach Zarathustra has become a self-contained piece of music, in Kubrick's film heralding The Dawn of Man, and widely used in popular culture as a signifier of impending glories.
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Are monoliths natural?

A natural monolith is a mountain or large rock formation consisting of a single massive stone.
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Was there a monolith in 2001 Space Odyssey?

'2001: A Space Odyssey' monolith

The crew members found a metal monolith installed in the ground in a remote area of red rock." There is something eerily similar between the Utah slot canyon and the spare landscapes in scenes where the "2001" monolith appears.
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What does the end of 2001 mean?

Dave manages to survive, stumbles onto Jupiter, and encounters a species of highly advanced beings who try to give him the comforts of the good life. Dave, blown away by their existence, sees himself age in mere moments, goes on a color trail, dies, and is reborn as a star child. That child jettisons toward earth.
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What is the room at the end of 2001?

Kubrick explains the god-like entities chose the famous bedroom (which he says is an “inaccurate replica of French architecture”) because “they had some idea of something that [Bowman] might think was pretty, but wasn't quite sure.” Kubrick compares the bedroom in “2001” to the spaces where animals live at the zoo that ...
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How is monolith created?

Erosion usually exposes the geological formations, which are often made of very hard and solid igneous or metamorphic rock. Some monoliths are volcanic plugs, solidified lava filling the vent of an extinct volcano.
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What are the two largest monoliths?

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According to some sources it is the second largest monolith in the world after Uluru.
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Why is the Blue Danube associated with space?

After a leap from humanity's prehistoric past to its spacefaring future, the first two-thirds of The Blue Danube are heard as a space plane approaches and docks with a space station; it concludes while another spacecraft travels from the station to the Moon.
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What is the meaning of Also sprach Zarathustra?

Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None (German: Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen), also translated as Thus Spake Zarathustra, is a work of philosophical fiction written by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1885.
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Which famous piece of music introduces us to the celestial world of 2001: A Space Odyssey?

The use of Strauss's 'Sunrise' theme in 2001: A Space Odyssey made it one of the most popular pieces of classical music. But the film's director Stanley Kubrick originally commissioned a soundtrack from the great Hollywood composer Alex North, with whom he had worked previously on Spartacus and Dr.
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What does monolith mean in politics?

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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmon‧o‧lith /ˈmɒnəlɪθ $ ˈmɑː-/ noun [countable] 1 a large powerful organization that cannot change quickly and does not consider the ideas or feelings of the people it affects It is misleading to see the legal system as a monolith.
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Is the monolith in Utah real?

The monoliths are long vertical slabs of metal, each 10 to 12 feet tall. They appear with no warning and disappear just as quickly: First, one in the Utah desert, which emerged on November 18 and vanished on November 27.
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How many monoliths were there in 2001?

The monolith appears four times in 2001: A Space Odyssey: on the African savanna, on the Moon, in space orbiting Jupiter, and near Bowman's bed before his transformation.
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Why did HAL turn evil?

Hal wasn't behaving out of malice or being "evil", he was merely trying to cope with the conflicting instructions as well as trying to stay alive, as he equated being disconnected with death, for he had never been to sleep either, and didn't know that one can wake up from being asleep.
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What happened to the Star Child in 2001?

The Starchild is not a physical entity. The Starchild, as shown on screen, is a cinematic representation of the consciousness of Dave Bowman. His consciousness was drawn into the TMA-2 monolith. Bowman is effectively reborn within the monolith and looks over mankind.
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What does the baby in 2001 mean?

After doing so, Bowman is transformed by a mysterious black monolith into a new form of life, a wide-eyed fetus held in a glowing orb. The meaning and exact details of this event are widely debated, but the Bowman/Star Child represents the birth of the human race into a new future as a universal species.
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What was HAL's secret mission?

This is the reason given by the film and novel. Hal was tasked with keeping the true nature of the mission – that instead of investigating Jupiter they were investigating alien life – secret from Dave and Frank.
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What does HAL say to Dave?

HAL : I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do. Dave Bowman : Hello, HAL. Do you read me, HAL? HAL : Affirmative, Dave.
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