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Revision as of 10:51, 20 December 2015
A jesticule is a kind of quantum humor packet.
Jesticules are similar to, but dissimilar to, animalcules (nonfiction).
As cellular automata
Analogy, by Karl Jones (nonfiction):
Jesticules are to cellular automata (nonfiction)
as
Sea Monkeys (nonfiction) are to kids of my generation (nonfiction)!
Mark Twain
Mark Twain (nonfiction) practically invented jesticules, did you know that? Him and [[Tesla.
Oh, they couldn't talk about it then, all very hush-hush, mustn't say the names of those who names must not be spoken -- loose lips sink ships (nonfiction), you know!
But we now know that they were the secret founders of what we now call quantum humor packet theory.