How many bags do you have?
Three renowned scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor work at the NASAL observatory.
Papaia remembers that their flight for the conference is in two hours.
With their bags, too many, open and broken, they create chaos wherever they go.
The scientists have arrived at the airport.
We are at the airport, where the four are in line for check-in.
Finally, it’s Papaia’s turn.
Assistant: Good morning! Passports and tickets, please.
Papaia hands over the documents to the assistant.
Assistant: How many bags do you have?
Papaia: Uh… we haven’t counted them yet…
Papaia (counting the bags): There should be twenty.
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Igor: “Wait a minute! Papaia, the illustrious scientist who should be able to calculate the distance between galaxies, is having trouble counting to twenty!
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…Imagine what happens when he has to do complicated calculations like those for the shuttle launch!
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…Maybe NASAL should reconsider Papaia’s role and cancel a couple of missions for a check-up!
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…That’s why, as a kid, I never saw myself as a future astronaut!”
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Assistant: I’m sorry, but I can’t check in twenty bags for four people!
Papaia: We can pay for the excess!
Assistant: Let me see the ticket, let’s see what I can do…
Papaia: Here you go.
Igor: Papaia, why don’t you try putting them one inside the other?
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… Oh, I forgot… the bags don’t have an “inside” because they’re… open!
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