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Do crabs think fish are flying? — Quarantine thoughts
Do kids think basketball referees are dwarves?
Are apes sorry to have created humans who took over the world?
Why is every c in pacific ocean are pronounced differently?
Doesn’t junk mail printed on recycled paper (recyclyed from thrashed junk mail) prove recycling is futile?
Are vegetarians more easy going due to lack of red-meat in their diet?
Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing liquid made with real lemons?
Why don’t sheep shrink when it rains?
Why isn’t there mouse-flavored cat food?
You know that indestructible black box that is used on airplanes? Why don’t they make the whole plane out of that stuff?
Why do we age? Die?
Why are there loads of junk dna in our bodies with no clear function?
Has technology been reduced down to digitization?

Pondering answers to such questions, slowly carries you over to the realm of gnarly questions. These questions have kept generations of philosophers, scientist, and thinkers occupied.
What makes you you?
What is time?
What is consciousness?
Why is there something, rather than nothing at all?
Is there a pattern to prime numbers, and what does that imply?
How can we interpret “Quantum Theory” and explain how quantum description of reality give rise to the reality we perceive in daily life?
Is there a “Theory of Everything”; a theory which explains the values of all fundamental physical constants?
Is there really a “Free Will”?
How and when life on Earth originated?
Are we alone in such as vast vast universe? Isn’t that super abnormal?
Can every problem whose solution can be quickly verified by a computer can also be quickly solved by a computer? Especially a quantum computer. (“P versus NP Problem” in computer science)
Can you explain morality, sociology, economics, and history according to chemistry, physics, and mechanics, via pure mathematics, symbols, figures, and one common formula?
These are questions worth asking. It may broaden your horizons just to ponder, even though there may very well not be any answers. Happy pondering.