Subtheory 5: The Theory of Slightly Less Slightly Less Confusion

Presented by: Professor Punsley, Expert in Mildly Inconsequential Conundrums

Summary: This subtheory posits that sometimes, just sometimes, the universe is not as confusing as we think. In fact, it's slightly less confusing, but only slightly.

Appendix 1: The Quantification of Quantum Uncertainty reveals a formula for calculating exactly how much less confusing things are.

Subtheory 6: The Slight of Hand proposes a new paradigm for understanding the role of hand gestures in clarifying complex ideas.

Discussion:

Join the Committee Forum to debate the finer points of Subtheory 5.

Subtheory 7: The Phantom of Reality may shed more light on why this subtheory is still a topic of discussion.