Anything that you know enough about is implausible. For example, I read tariff rules recently, and I find it implausible that international trade occurs. If you are familiar with how mathematicians define natural numbers, as nested arrangements of sets of nothing, it is implausible that people can count. Yet I doubt these conundrums bother you, because, based on my knowledge of natural language semantics, I’m pretty sure nobody understands what I say.
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