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 bit too long.
Finally, the plane lands. The captain announces over the speaker: “Welcome to Springfield, Australia!”
Papaia: Wait a minute…
Papaia pulls the conference flyer out of his pocket.
Banani: Hey, Papaia! Look here! It says Springfield, Illinois!
Ravioli: Oh no! I can’t believe it—Papaia messed up again!
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Papaia: How is this possible? I studied the flyer for hours and hours!
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Banani: How did you mix up Illinois with Australia? That’s a massive mistake!
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Ravioli: I can’t believe this. We were just half an hour away from the conference… and now we’re on the other side of the world!
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Igor: “Imagine a world where things pop out of nowhere, for no reason, and completely unpredictably. Are you sure that world doesn’t exist? Maybe you’ve never traveled with Papaia!
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…But, now that I think about it, things could have been worse. With the mistakes of this brilliant astronomer, we could have ended up orbiting in space!”
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