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Задача. Из пункта "ь" в пункт "ъ" поехала твоя кукуха со скоростью света. Вопрос: кто такая света?​

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Автор ответа: kuznet2oved
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Ответ: Света которая в лампочке живёт.

Объяснение: Скорость передачи нейронов в мозгу около 100 м/с, скорость света около 300.000.000 м/с, то есть, если мы разделим скорость на количество съехавших кукухей, то через 35 дней вы тронетесь кукухой окончательно.

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