The fact that the light spectrum we see is roughly 5% of theoretical waves we should be able to see.
That if we had evolved differently, we could have totally different physics.
There's a small percentage change that our maths, physics, science in general might be completely wrong (again, because we are limited by how we perceive nature).
What happens after death. Scares me the idea of not being, not feeling.
Always find tragic when a person cease to exist because I start thinking what actually made that being conscious. Call it soul, brain activity, spirit... whatever.
The mere idea of emptiness in outer space and the relatively small chance of life forming somewhere makes me wonder if it's by design or just casualty of entropy.
Unknown exotic physics at extreme events, yet to be discovered and measured opening the possibility to new physics, materials and technological progress.
I believe lightspeed is the limit that prevents us from escaping "the simulation".
How come light acts as particle & frequency at the same time AND is affected by Gravity? This I believe is by design, not another casualty.
Multiverse might be real.
Chemistry, I hate that shit.
The amount of consumism, hipocricy, unloyalty, disrespect and lack of critical thinking and problem solving skills nowadays is impressive.
We're here for a limited time after not being since the beggining of time and will cease to exist forever after we die, can't believe people still gets attached/obsessed to meaningless bullshit.
People believing "morality" makes the world a better place.
People not adopting a techno meritocracy just because personal inconvenience. Democracy is a lie and a failed ideology, just like morality.
English language redundancy because it's not a good language to begin with.
Juanmena making a speech







