Comic #6687: three-2
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1:
- A person lying on a bed is asking, “God, why are there 3 space dimensions but only one time dimension?”
- Another figure is sitting up, responding, “This universe is fine-tuned for deluxe cheeseburgers.”
Panel 2:
- The second character states, “On average, only 70% of meetings start on time in your single axis of time.”
Panel 3:
- The first character says, “If you have time squared, you have 70% of that. By the time you’re at 3-time, almost two-thirds of all meetings start late.”
Panel 4:
- The second character continues, “If you can’t have corporate meetings, you can’t run large businesses with the complex supply chains required to get lettuce, bacon, meat, fresh buns, and a choice of condiments at any time of year.”
Panel 5:
- The first character asks, “So is this the best of all possible worlds?”
Panel 6:
- The response is, “I like the burrito universe better but this is still a good one.”
The comic humorously discusses the complexities of meetings and supply chains within the context of a fictional universe.