Snodgrass, E. Finkelstein, B. Woolf, L. Parker, M. Chen, R.
This paper introduces a novel investigation into the epistemology of blobfish knowledge. Using a combination of rigorous scientific methods and whimsical humor, we explore how our understanding of these curious creatures is shaped by our perceptions and biases. Utilizing interviews with both blobfish experts and laypeople, we uncover a surprising lack of consensus regarding the blobfish's appearance and appeal. Our study highlights the importance of critically examining our assumptions and acknowledging the role of subjective experience in shaping our understanding of the world around us, especially when it comes to the blobbiest of creatures.