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Sure, I'm not saying intellectual curiosity of this kind becomes pointless. Maths and physics can certainly help explain many things.
Just that if you have questions of a certain magnitude, you shouldn't necessarily expect to find the answers, only to better understand the questions.
I'm with you. Relief from these profound yet intractable questions is no further than the next on-campus party.
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Sure, I'm not saying intellectual curiosity of this kind becomes pointless. Maths and physics can certainly help explain many things.
Just that if you have questions of a certain magnitude, you shouldn't necessarily expect to find the answers, only to better understand the questions.
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I'm with you. Relief from these profound yet intractable questions is no further than the next on-campus party.