"Go on, Mr. Nelson."
Justin scratched his head and went on. "You seem to be violating the
Law of Conservation of Energy."
"I told you he was a nutcase!" said the police officer, who had
appeared at the Director's side.
"Seem to be violating...?" Denny said. "Either we are or we aren't."
"Which law is that again?" Tom asked.
"The Law of Conservation of Energy," Alona repeated.
"You're so smart," Tom replied, giving her a kiss on the cheek.
"How does it work?" the Lab Coat Man asked. "And don't pretend I'm the
only one who doesn't know how it works!" he added, rubbing the spot on
his forehead in agitation.
"It's a law in the strictest sense. There's no way around it," Justin
said.
"This is a science class!" moaned Zeke.
"Oh, have a seat and be quiet!" the Director snapped. "If there is a
flaw in the formula, we have to know about it!"
"Assuming he's not lying," the cop said.
"Physics can't lie!" Justin bellowed. "Now listen! Think of it in
terms of simple math. You all can do simple math, right?"
There were a few faces that fell and began examining the carpet.
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