Three scientists, Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, are on a plane heading to the famous dark matter conference, but the flight is taking a little too long. During the flight, Banani finds a very interesting book.
We’re on the plane, where Ravioli and Banani are discussing the book.
Ravioli: I don’t know. It seems like an argument worth exploring.
Banani: That’s what this book does.
Ravioli: Very interesting, but don’t you think we’re taking a bit too long to get there?
Papaia: It must be because you’re bored. Why don’t you take a nap?
Ravioli: Good idea! I actually have some sleep to catch up on.
Banani yawns.
Banani: This trip is going so well, it’s becoming boring.
The three fall into a deep sleep, losing track of time.
Igor: In a world with random gravity, we wouldn’t know if this plane would stay in the air or not. Essentially, we couldn’t predict its vertical direction. In Papaia’s world of travels, however, we can’t predict the horizontal direction of a plane either. In fact, no one really knows where the plane is going!
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