While building a cubby and acting like you are 5 years old again might be fun, you are unlikely to find out anything you didn't find out when you did it at age 5. Applying big words to such an activity does not change this.
I'm obviously biased, but I think that people, sitting around in tents or in this case "forts" sucking bongs or PBR's down and going "Oh isn't life mysterious and amaaaaazing!" are unlikely to find out anything new or create anything new because doing so generally takes talent, time, dedication and creativity, leaving little time for being ironic, whimsical and anti-fashionable. The people actually finding out such things are more likely to be found near fume hoods wearing safety googles and lab coats, sitting in front of computers with hunchbacks or covered in various substances in a studio somewhere.
To steal from the magniloquent Tim Minchin:
“Life is full of mysteries, yeah
But there are answers out there
And they won’t be found
By people sitting around
Looking serious
And saying isn’t life mysterious?
Let’s sit here and hope
Let’s call up the fucking Pope
Let’s go watch Oprah
Interview Deepak Chopra
If you’re going to watch tele, you should watch Scooby Doo.
That show was so cool
because every time there’s a church with a ghoul
Or a ghost in a school
They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
The fucking janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide.
Throughout history
Every mystery
EVER solved has turned out to be
Not Magic.
Does the idea that there might be truth
Frighten you?
Does the idea that one afternoon
On Wiki-fucking-pedia might enlighten you
Frighten you?
Does the notion that there may not be a supernatural
So blow your hippy noodle
That you would rather just stand in the fog
Of your inability to Google?