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The truth: point in the dream

by Megan Albright
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L arga Tubor can only be perceived from a certain point. Nobody knows whether it is a point in the landscape or in the text. Apparently there is no interest in finding out either. Only the decay product of a self-recycling system is absorbed by the ambition to detect Larga Tubor in space, time and, if necessary, elsewhere.

We call this decay product Teun and assume that it is a body. So its existence is clearly proven. The details are obvious, but they take you too far away from the subject.

Teun is not one of those people who smoke a cigarette behind the house early in the morning. Instead, it spends countless moments studying, one might say, by-the-curtain equations. These are not wire equations, as Einstein set them up before the discovery of sleep, but, according to more recent knowledge, untamed emanations of the sleep dump.

Little by little, Teun reads something out of them. Among other things, it discovers the so-called “lilac dream people”. The color of their clothing, which is difficult to define and is reminiscent of light purple, makes them stand out discreetly from the other dream characters. They mainly give the appearance of elegantly dressed younger women, but are parasitic phantoms who, like advertisements, interrupt the flow of dreams. They seem to feed on the time stolen from the dreamers.

Disturbance caused by false noises

On the eve of Larga Tubor, when everything smells strange and the chances of success for planned projects, especially unrealistic ones, are zero, there is an additional disturbance caused by false noises. Examples of this include loud dripping at Teun’s headboard and a “Hù” shouted at short intervals in a high voice. Teun is therefore subject to forces that cause him to constantly get up and sit down again until all the supply lines glow.

You can look up this effect in many textbooks, but the topic is easily overlooked when you first read it. As a result of an insecurity attributed to the lilac-colored dream people, Teun unexpectedly finds himself in orbit around Larga Tubor. Its coordinates are given, but not the definition of a metric or topological space.

Teun reads from the equations of the sleeping dump that the time needed to prove Larga Tubor is being consumed by the lilac-colored dream people. Although dream amnesia could help save time, the empty dream action would define an empty field and thus accelerate Teun’s disintegration process. After six years, only the last particles could be detected. Calculate the solution to the problem as quickly as possible.

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