In that year [Einstein] had roughly equal numbers of large and small cats. Therefore, quite logically, he cut two holes in each door: a large one for the large cats, and a small one for the small cats. It made perfect sense.... A hole should have a meaningful existence, and the small cats might be offended if a personalized nothing was not prepared for them.
pg. 71 - Faster than the Speed of Light
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