"Good morning to you too," spoke Lambert, talking a bit louder now. He went on, "Come on in here, there's some coffee heating up and juice in the fridge."
Chloe took off the blanket, then walked over to the room he was in. The room was a kitchen, and she saw James preparing breakfast on the counter. When she caught sight of the eggs, her stomach started to hurt with hunger, for she hadn't eaten anything in a while.
Still feeling drowsy, Chloe glanced at the coffee, which was still heating. She then opened the fridge, and withdrew the carton of orange juice. After she set it upon the table, she looked up to the cabinets, not knowing which would contain the cups. "Which one these ... " she began, then reached for the first cabinet on the left. To her luck, it was the right one. Chloe said, "Ah, here they are."
She grabbed a glass, then closed the cabinet. Realizing how awkward and out of place she felt, she quietly poured herself some juice. Then, Chloe put the carton back into the fridge and sat down.
"You see what your knowledge tells you you're seeing. ... how, what you think the universe is, and how you react to that in everything you do, depends on what you know. And when that knowledge changes, for you, the universe changes. And that is as true for the whole of society as that is for the individual. We all are what we know, today. What we knew yesterday, was different; and so were we."
- James Burke, The Day the Universe Changed (1985)