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One day I decided to scribble a few words with a simple pencil, to remember my childhood in this way. But as soon as I wrote these few words, I heard the squeak of an offended corpuscle - something was squeaking under my pencil, but there was no way to make out what exactly. Finally, almost burying my nose and ear in the ill-fated piece of paper, I still made out some words in this continuous squeak. It was an incredible case. He talked to me a certain Mr. Graphene, in nature, a detached layer one atom thick from the lead of my pencil... He was very unhappy with me, since I last used it (as…mehr

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One day I decided to scribble a few words with a simple pencil, to remember my childhood in this way. But as soon as I wrote these few words, I heard the squeak of an offended corpuscle - something was squeaking under my pencil, but there was no way to make out what exactly. Finally, almost burying my nose and ear in the ill-fated piece of paper, I still made out some words in this continuous squeak. It was an incredible case. He talked to me a certain Mr. Graphene, in nature, a detached layer one atom thick from the lead of my pencil... He was very unhappy with me, since I last used it (as part of a pencil) almost a year ago. But he's not some kind of simpleton, this mister belonged to an-other universe! Yes! Mr. Grafen was, imagine, a two-dimensional being, and he had no height, no height at all! Thus, he had only two dimensions - width and length. This is such a supercar lick. The piece of paper I was writing on was also two-dimensional, well, almost two-dimensional, since itsthickness, although it was more than one atom, was still too small for a piece of paper to consider itself a full-fledged three-dimensional object.
Autorenporträt
Larisa Vladimirovna Mironova wurde 1947 in Deutschland in der Familie eines sowjetischen Soldaten geboren. Dann zogen ihre Eltern in die Region Vologda. Seit 1965 lebt sie in Moskau, machte ihren Abschluss an der Fakultät für Physik der Staatlichen Universität Moskau und studierte anschließend an der Fakultät für Psychologie. In den 90er Jahren absolvierte sie das Gorki-Literaturinstitut, Abteilung für Philosophie CU.