^"THIS CONTAINS all the answers - JUST DON'T LOOK OVER THERE". Interesting to me: In studying logic systems, mathematical proofs and philosophy and the like - things I was always HORRIBLE at but became determined to comprehend in a way that made sense to me: The moment you step into the idea that True can = False and False can = True or that two opposites can both be True at the same time - everything suddenly LEAVES the world of science, logic, mathematics and philosophy and shoots STRAIGHT into Buddhism and similar thinking systems. There's a major gap in our way of thinking here. We all know, in REAL LIFE that two contradictions can be true at the same time; heck, we are ALL walking contradictions. But Math and Science, while they allow for IMPRECISION (Uncertainty Principle, cutting back to a particular decimal point, averaging, 'normalizing', statistics in general) - there's no room for false+true to exist in the same place. Sure, there's some forms of trinary logic and beyond... but they don't have much to say about it really. We're deeply trained in dualism. Yet our experience in life is that things AREN'T dualistic or vaguely all interconnected. And while some people are religious, some people are not - and this missing gap shows, to me, while we search for ultimate answers in our own ways, whether religious context or science context or both and/or neither (like introspection, which is what I primarily use) is this: We like to say, "THIS has all the answers - JUST DON'T LOOK OVER THERE". Well, if something has all of the answers, there should be NO FEAR in thoroughly describing, well, EVERYTHING. Check your assumptions, no matter where they are.^