LUCY in the sky with diamonds
By Milardeda
Lucy Hawking was an amazing kid.
She had shown interest in the stars from very early age. Her famous father encouraged that interest with all means.
One day she was at the attic, searching for hidden treasures. She found a manuscript deeply buried under a lot of rubbish.
This was it:
STRUCTURE AND TEXTURE OF THE UNIVERSE
There is only one parallel universe to ours where our Doubles live. If you do something extremely stupid like try to kill yourself, you can exchange places with your Double. All suicide attempts are actually their Doubles.
The string theory is the most accurate description of the structure of the Universe.
But my idea is to reveal the texture of the universe.
The current division on atoms, subatomic particles, X-bosons is fundamentally wrong. The universe is divided into parts called rudeboxes. 9 rudeboxes make one Vitinia. One rudebox is the Earth. Another rudebox is Mars. The universe is so big, that it doesn’t make sense to divide it into particles big as one micron and less. That is why rudeboxes are coming handy.
Each rudebox is inhabited by a race. On ours we are the humans. On Mars there are the mevlianas.
On Venus there are the veins.
Vitinias are subjected to stars. One vitinia per star. Vitinias are the road which leads to the star’s opening. Neither a black hole, nor anything is more interesting in the Universe, than the opening of a star. The anti-black hole. The openings are called Boyans. Every dying creature on the Earth or any rudebox sees the Boyan at the time of death.
The space between different vitinias is called Bojangles.
So much for the texture of the universe, in the next edition of Milardeda’s Wisdom, you will find out how to cook fish meat balls.
I would like to thank Stephen Hawking for the inspiration
Texte: Mila Strashimirova
Bildmaterialien: Mila Strashimirova
Cover: Boyan Petrov
Lektorat: Mila Strashimirova
Übersetzung: Mila Strashimirova
Satz: Boyan Petrov
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 27.02.2020
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Lucy finds a mysterious manuscript in her father Stephen Hawking's attic
Where she finds the most interesting informaiton about the univrse