Embracing Curiosity

Avi expresses a desire for scientists to maintain their childlike curiosity, arguing that tenure often stifles this essential trait. He critiques mainstream explanations for anomalies like 'oumuamua,' suggesting that if we can entertain unobserved natural phenomena, we should also consider the possibility of artificial origins. He highlights the irony in the reluctance to explore unconventional ideas, especially when much of the universe remains a mystery, such as dark matter.