Flavio,
Thank you for your reply. You write in a warm and gentle manner, and you actually brought tears to my eyes.
I am glad that I can recognize a fellow investigator in you.
The mystery stays intact, but through structural thinking we can identify better what parts remain a mystery and what parts can get explained.
I love what you write about your education. That is a wonderful approach, wholesome. Good for you.
I did the cat experiment, and when I left the box closed for about a month, I knew exactly what the state of the cat was : - ) Just kidding, I would never do that to a cat.
I am going to read you article. Curious what it tells me about you and what miles you have traveled so far.
I hope you will check out my comment to John Brodix' comments. I am more a structural detective than a concept thinker. Concepts are not the way to discover truths. Concepts are more like end conclusions and they do not belong in the middle of storylines. I don't (or try not to) use concepts as building blocks.