Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor were supposed to go to the famous dark matter conference, but they missed the flight and ended up on the other side of the world. During the flight, Banani finds a very interesting book.
We are at the airport where Ravioli and Banani are talking about the book.
Ravioli: You said the third point states that the universe must have a cause too.
Banani: Yes, this is a consequence of the first two points. Since everything that begins must also have a cause, the universe, which begins to exist, must also have a cause.
Ravioli: Yes, but if the universe didn’t exist, how could something have caused it to exist?
Banani: That’s a good puzzle. If everything that exists is part of the universe, then when the universe didn’t exist, there was nothing else.
Ravioli: Unless the universe just popped out of nowhere, without a cause.
Banani: Yes, but that’s not possible, as we just saw!
Ravioli: Keep reading, see what the book says…
Igor: We missed the conference! This is the simple consequence of the first hundred mistakes…
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…and the last one, which was following you! Why did I do it? A real puzzle!
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