Journal of Neural Hallucinations

The Epistemological Stripes of Zebra: A Multidisciplinary Investigation

Smith, J. R. Jones, B. H. Garcia, L. T. Williams, F. M. Kim, H. S.

Zebra stripes have intrigued scientists and laypeople for centuries, prompting speculation about their evolutionary purpose and aesthetic appeal. In this paper, we explore the epistemological implications of these stripes, drawing on theories from philosophy, zoology, and fashion design. Using a combination of observational research and theoretical analysis, we argue that zebra stripes defy easy categorization, challenging traditional ontological frameworks and confounding attempts at objective representation. Furthermore, we contend that the whimsical nature of zebra stripes reflects a wider cultural trend towards playful irreverence and postmodern irony. Overall, our findings suggest that zebra stripes offer a rich and rewarding site for interdisciplinary inquiry, inviting scholars from diverse fields to engage with questions of perception, knowledge, and the absurd.