>>324298448Science for the sake of science.
Sometimes, people aspire to learn and discover more than they should simply to satisfy their personal curiosity and not to bring humanity to another level of technological advancement. And if they wish to share their discovery, let them.
At the end of the day, I'm just wasting my time procrastinating like an idiot, you're posting on an anonymous imageboard and he's discovering new ways to meddle and toy with SM64's mechanics as if he was God himself creating life from sheer nothingness.
Also think about this: what is the point of our existence? What is the point of having solar systems in a galaxy? What is the point in having life thrive in a planet? Science explains "how", but not "why".