Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, and Ravioli—along with their assistant Igor, are supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference. However, they board the wrong flight and end up on the other side of the world. After arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel for the night, but the taxi drops them off in front of an abandoned warehouse. Banani then comes up with the idea of ringing doorbells around the block to ask for information.
They are near the warehouse, where Banani is pressing every doorbell, but no one answers.
Ravioli: Even the bench pizza idea is ruined now! Oh, poor me!
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Papaia: How do you eat so much without feeling sick? You’ve been snacking on chocolate samples the whole taxi ride!
Ravioli: Yeah, but that was just a snack!
Igor: Ravioli, your stomach is like the real numbers, you see, when you have two numbers, no matter how close they are, there’s always an infinite amount of numbers between them. Just like your stomach—when you think it’s full of food, there’s always room for more!
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Banani: Listen, there’s only one thing left to do! Ring that last doorbell.
Ravioli: Which one?
Banani: That one, without a label!
Papaia: If there’s no label, it means no one lives there. No point in wasting time!
Ravioli: I agree! What other explanation could there be?
Banani: Maybe it fell off! Or they’re replacing it!
Papaia: Anything’s possible.
Igor: Or maybe the owner just doesn’t like being bothered…
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