basically what i was saying was you cant use the pythagorean theorem to multiply 5 by 5. logic is based on premise assumed to be true, because world wide our assumptions differ we all individually (or culturally) follow different belief's/patterns through the application of logic. its possible that someone is behaving illogically but its far more likely they are accounting for "truths" that we are not. the correctness of truths is only determinable through their consideration, whether correct or not initially doesn't matter, you may find a place for them in a pattern of your own in the future or they may become overwhelming to a point where one has to re-organize ones self. here are some "truths" of mine that i have tried to make you consider; 1.dark matter is more likely attributable to concentrations of waves then it is an invisible particle 2.depression is someone in need of a re-organization of truths 3. medications (if they arent pain killers) for the most part attempt to restore balance without knowing what balance looks like
consider everything, take what you think you should
i ended a little dramatically, and i should have tried to relate the difference in use of equation to the asking of the right question when determining the correct answer (quantifying density of waves vs searching for new particles)
but i was tired of it i had erased my first attempt at replying by changing the page by accident and losing my progress, which comes slowly.. :(