Why this word is great
INEXPLICABILITY — [Noun] The quality or state of being impossible to explain, account for, or understand. From the English adjective 'inexplicable' (from Latin 'inexplicabilis', from 'in-' ("not") + 'explicare' ("to unfold, explain")) + the noun-forming suffix '-ity' (denoting a state or condition). Unlike "incomprehensibility," which suggests a frontier beyond the mind's scale, or "mystery," which hums with the promise of a solution, inexplicability is a quiet, absolute verdict—a closed door with no keyhole. It is the single, unblemished white feather on a city windowsill after a storm, the scent of pipe tobacco in a house where no one smokes, or the precise moment a dream’s urgent logic dissolves upon waking, leaving only the hollow fact of its feeling. Inexplicability is the universe declining to comment.