
Apparently, Rama will remember this study as he tries to become the chief academician of sciences himself.
It seems that Rama has inherited from his uncles the delusion, popular and flighty love, with science. When he confesses sacrifices as scientific challenges. It's a genetic defect maybe.
A friend of mine tells me a true story from the 80s. Sometime in '83, uncle Spiro Koleka thought he had the right knowledge to become a scientist. And so he knocks on the office of the Minister of Health.
He had taken with him an in-depth "study" of nearly 30 pages.
I put it on the minister's table
What is this he asks politely?
This is a study on how to cure rheumatism!
How did this happen to us, the minister asks?
Go to the beach in Dhërmi and cover your body with warm stones, it only takes a few days to do this and you will recover. That's why you should make me a candidate of sciences, you have finished your studies..
This does not happen, so Comrade Spiro returns it to the minister. You must be attached to one of the relevant science chairs, they will give you their assessment. There is a study and scientific journey, then comes running.
How do they find out, shouts Spiro. I have tried it on my body and that of my villagers. I'm sure of it. That's how it happens. Uncle Koleka's insistence lasted for several days, until the minister refused to let the scientific "candidate" of the stones appear. Apparently, Rama will remember this study as he tries to become the chief academician of sciences himself.
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