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Bulă, or How We Invented Quantum

Jaia Papitz

A literary satire about laughter, bureaucracy, and the small cosmic errors that keep reality from sealing itself shut.

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Of rats and mice

Men were very fond of their time alone underground. They returned from work. They had supper. They went downstairs and talked about things their wives and kids would not be allowed to find out. It was dictatorship communism and we were trained to be submissive. Our parents knew they had to talk in codes. They had to watch their backs.…

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