362. This, of course, is most applicable to philosophy,
including its branches of mathematics, science, theology, etc. We must assume
added dimensions of thought, skipping from peak to peak without bothering with
the linear logic of the matter.
363. Tessering, far from the fantasaical riding of time
waves through the universe, is a thought process that jumps across the peaks of
concepts, connecting seemingly unrelated subjects and generating new creative
ideas.
364. In this way the major thesis of the tesseract is
preserved: The shortest distance between two points is not necessarily a
straight line.
365. The difficulty with philosophical tessering is that it
frequently leaves linear logic obscure at its best. It may take years for a
technician to trace the logical course of an idea generated through tesser
thought, thus slowing its implementation in the scientific world by decades.
366. Still, it can be seen that through the ages, most
brilliant discoveries were made not through logical scientific investigation or
process, but rather by the quantum leaps made by tessering from peak to peak of
the thought process.
367. If the logic of tesser thought is difficult to follow,
the pattern of a person engaged in tesser talk is even more difficult unless
all the participants in that conversation are tracking on the same sine wave or
thought process, frequently banking on the thoughts and ideas expressed by
others.
368. In sum, the philosopher should avoid linear logic and
engage in the quantum leaps of tessering in order to truly be of service to
humanity. Leave logic to technicians whose responsibility it is to prove the
theories of the tesserist.
369. Stupidity is its own excuse.
370. A wise man knows he cannot see his own mistakes. Women,
too.
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