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| This is a sentence which is not written in past tense.
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| This is a word which is not absurd.
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| This is a letter which is not any better.
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| But what is it?
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| The scientists thought about it for a long time, but they gave up in the end.
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| The evil people investigated it for evil purposes, but they gave up in the end.
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| "An object cannot both be a sentence, a word, and a letter at the same 
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| time!" everybody kept saying.
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| Then, one day, in came a quantum particle. It said "Hi", but it also 
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| said "Farewell". At the same time. Everybody was schocked.
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| 
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| But they were still not sure.
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| Then, another day, a fly appeared. While the peoples' uncertainty switch 
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| was still on, they were all determined on killing the fly. They were 
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| certain and uncertain at the same time.
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| "This is a coincidence!" a scientist said. So they were still not sure.
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| Then, on a third day, the second day showed up. It was followed by the 
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| first day. People were surprised, as the days officially lay in the 
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| past. But they realized that all three days suddenly existed on the same 
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| day. They did not understand this.
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| 
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| And so they ignored it.
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| Based on a true story | 
