Chapter 2: The Uncertainty of Uncertainty

As we venture deeper into the depths of uncertainty, we begin to question the very fabric of our understanding. It's like trying to grasp a fistful of Jell-O, only to have it slip through our fingers like sand between our toes. Or something.

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Subchapter 2.1: A Brief History of Not Knowing

It all started with the ancient Greeks, who knew nothing of the atom. They thought the world was flat, and that the gods were in charge. Little did they know, they were just as uncertain as we are today.