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Krill as a Physical Scientific Principle

A subcommittee of the Committee of Conundrums, dedicated to examining the fundamental nature of krill as a driving force in the universe.

Krill, as any scholar of obscure marine biology will tell you, is a tiny crustacean that packs a punch.

But what if I told you that krill was not just a creature, but a principle of the universe itself?

Consider this: krill are the ultimate example of efficient use of space.

Each krill, with its delicate balance of claw and shell, occupies a precise 0.00001% of a given volume of water.

It's as if they're saying, "I'm going to take up as much space as I need, but no more, and still be perfectly happy.&"

We at the Committee of Conundrums are convinced that this is not just a quirk of krill, but a fundamental law of the cosmos.

Hyper-krillization, we're calling it.

Some notable applications of Hyper-krillization include:

We're just scratching the surface here, but the implications of Hyper-krillization are vast and far-reaching.

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