This short passage describes an interaction where an ant is asked if it has been to Paris and replies that it hasn't but wouldn't mind going. The ant then asks the speaker if they have been to a famous ant city, to which they also haven't. This leads to the realization that there is life we are unaware of. The passage concludes that our knowledge of God is even less than our knowledge of the vastness of space and time, so we cannot truly argue about Him.