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His final exam in Fundamental Physics was in thirty-six hours. The professor, Dr. Kovač, had a legendary reputation and a textbook to match: Fizika u 24 Lekcije — Physics in 24 Lessons . It was elegant, brutal, and out of print. The library’s only two copies had been “permanently borrowed” years ago.

A week later, Marko found Dr. Kovač in his cluttered office. “Sir,” he said, holding up a printout of the first page. “Do you remember my father?”

He scrolled to the first page. A name was scribbled inside the cover: Nikola Vuković, 1998 —his father’s name.

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Marko’s heart performed a little jig. His finger clicked.

He passed the exam. Not because of a pirate PDF, but because of a legacy hidden in plain sight.

The old professor adjusted his glasses. After a long silence, he smiled. “I wondered who would finally find that folder. I put it there three years ago. Some books don’t need to be reprinted. They just need to be found by the right person.” If you are genuinely looking for a legal copy of a textbook called Fizika u 24 Lekcije , I’d be happy to help you search for it through legitimate channels—libraries, used bookstores, publisher websites, or open-access alternatives. Just let me know. His final exam in Fundamental Physics was in

Marko froze. His father, a physicist who had died when Marko was twelve, had studied under Dr. Kovač. The same café. The same impossible exam. The same book.

The handwritten note beside the Carnot cycle diagram read: “For Marko—this is where I finally understood entropy. Not as disorder, but as possibility. —Dad”

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He opened the PDF. But it wasn’t a clean scan. It was a photograph —page after page of yellowed paper, coffee-ring stains, and spidery handwriting in the margins. Someone’s personal copy, digitized in a hurry. He zoomed in on Lecture 12: Thermodynamics .