Justifications for Why the Sky is Blue

1. Because of the Sock Drawer Theory

It's a little-known fact that the sky is blue because of the Sock Drawer Theory. Essentially, when you look at the sky, you're seeing the collective unconscious of humanity's laundry habits. The blue represents the infinite possibilities of missing socks, lost in the vortex of the washing machine.

Learn more about the Sock Drawer Theory

2. Because of the Atmospheric Water Tortoise

It's a scientific fact that the sky is blue because of the Atmospheric Water Tortoise, a mythical creature known to inhabit the upper atmosphere. Its shell, composed of millions of tiny water droplets, reflects the light and creates the blue hue we see.

Read about the Atmospheric Water Tortoise in the Journal of Fanciful Sciences

3. Because of the Infinite Monkey Theorists

It's a widely accepted fact (in certain circles) that the sky is blue because of the Infinite Monkey Theorists, a group of mischievous primates who, when given an infinite supply of typewriters, type out the color blue with their tiny monkey fingers.

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4. Because of the Cosmic Pancake Mixers

It's a little-known fact that the sky is blue because of the Cosmic Pancake Mixers, a group of intergalactic bakers who mix their cosmic batter with a special ingredient that gives the sky its signature blue hue.

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