A thought experiment is exactly what it sounds like: taking an idea out for a walk.
No commitment. No immediate judgment. No requirement to agree, disagree, endorse, or reject. Just the act of holding a concept in the mind long enough to see how it behaves.
Some ideas collapse quickly. Some stretch further than expected. A few reveal something useful along the way.
That’s the point.
This space is for ideas that are being tested in motion—turned over, followed a step or two further than usual, and then set down without obligation. Not conclusions. Not arguments. Just exploration.
Entertain the thought. See where it goes. Leave it where it lands.


































































































