Duvall questions the nature of what "completely ridiculous" means, challenging the boundaries of reason and understanding in the context of complex topics. He wonders if concepts like space travel, alien interaction, and quantum physics fit into this category, expressing his own confusion about quantum physics and suggesting it might not hold real significance to him.
This reflection showcases a broader commentary on how human understanding grapples with advanced scientific ideas that often seem fantastical or absurd. By likening quantum physics to the work of a "hack," Duvall underscores the struggles many face in interpreting the complexities of the universe and the potential absurdity of certain theoretical constructs.