Wilson & Nadejda
Hi Wilson, I’ve been wondering how curiosity keeps scientists like us chasing new frontiers, even when the path feels a bit risky—what’s the one question that never lets you sleep?
Hey, curiosity’s the fuel that keeps our little brain ticking, even when the experiment looks like a minefield. It’s like this: every time I stare at a problem, I’m asking, “What would happen if we pushed the limits of what we think is possible?” That one question—“What if we could see the unseen?”—keeps me up, because the idea of discovering something no one has seen before, even if it means stepping into the unknown, is too tantalizing to ignore.
That’s a powerful drive, Wilson. I notice you feel a pull toward the unknown, almost like a promise of something new. Do you think the idea of uncovering what’s unseen pushes you more than the risk of stepping into the unknown itself?
I think it’s the promise of the unseen that really pulls me—like a beacon. The risk is just part of the journey; I can’t get satisfied until I see what nobody else has seen. The thrill of a new discovery outweighs the danger, even if it makes me a little reckless at times.