The Warehouse.

Three scientists, Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, who are supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference, miss their flight and end up on the other side of the world. Papaia books a hotel for the night, but after giving the address to the taxi driver, the taxi leaves them in front of a carpenter’s shop.

We are in front of the warehouse, Banani is begging the taxi driver not to leave.

Banani: Wait, Mr. Taxi Driver! Don’t leave us here in the middle of nowhere!

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Taxi Driver: Sorry, but I have to go! I have another ride already booked!

Igor: If only we had one of those emergency bills!

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Igor refers to the lady who stole their taxi, bribing the driver with a high-value bill.

Banani: Please! Take us with you!

Ravioli: “Watch out for the suspenders!

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…Banani! Remember what happened last time you tried to chase a taxi!”

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Ravioli refers to the lady who stole their taxi, bribing the driver with a high-value bill.

Banani: Yes, Ravioli! You don’t have to remind me every time!

Igor: Which seems to be happening quite often!

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Papaia: Don’t worry! The situation is still under control!

Igor: Damn! I should have said that curriculum idea out loud!

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Igor is referring to the idea of printing their resumes to apply for jobs at the 5-star hotel, which he had said as a joke.

Meanwhile, Banani and Ravioli continue their debate on the book.

Ravioli: What’s the fifth point?

Banani: The fifth point simply says that if this cause must exist, then it exists.

Ravioli: These are very hard concepts to understand, in my opinion!

Banani: I agree, but here in the book, the author uses an analogy.

Ravioli: Analogy?

Banani: An example of something similar, but easier to understand.

Ravioli: Ah, like what?

Banani: Like a book and its author.

Ravioli: Ah! And how does it work?

Banani: The author is the cause of the book’s existence. The author exists even without the book. We can’t explain the book with the book. To explain the book, we need the author.

Ravioli: Ah, so the book represents the universe and the author, the cause of the universe. Now I understand!

Igor: Let’s compare two authors: Ravioli and God.

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…God’s greatest work is the universe. While the only thing Ravioli knows how to create is chaos… and a few plates of burnt pasta!

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