That made me notice that the whole “persistent failure to understand some phenomenon makes it awesome” idea is baked directly into words like “wonder” and “wonderful”. What do you do when you don’t understand something? You wonder about it. And so if something is wonderful, then clearly you can’t allow yourself to understand it, because then there’d be nothing to wonder about. (In that sense, of course “wonder” is gone when the truth is known!) I know the dictionary would likely consider those to be separate senses of the words, but the connotations probably leak over.
That made me notice that the whole “persistent failure to understand some phenomenon makes it awesome” idea is baked directly into words like “wonder” and “wonderful”. What do you do when you don’t understand something? You wonder about it. And so if something is wonderful, then clearly you can’t allow yourself to understand it, because then there’d be nothing to wonder about. (In that sense, of course “wonder” is gone when the truth is known!) I know the dictionary would likely consider those to be separate senses of the words, but the connotations probably leak over.