The truth,
just like evidence,
is long and boring detail.
Knowing full well that you won't
like the answer I will proceed anyway.
Feel free to talk amoung yourselves or text.
It's called a plan view, or more commonly a blueprint.
With a blue print one can see inside the house, and
inside the walls, and outside the house all at
the same moment. Same with a draftsmans
side view of a gadget or device.
In otherwords it's called
geometry. Study it.
See while inside a box
one can only see the insides.
Draw a square on a paper and one
can see inside and outside of it at
the same moment. We are viewing a 2d
object from the third dimension. In the
same way a 4d entity can view the 3rd dimension.
After a lot of practice one can accurately
peel back the layers of a wall with ones
mind and see the insulation, support
beams, even the wiring and vents.
We can do it now, we always
could, and even the
ancients knew how.
This is why
geometry is not
taught in conjunction
with logic in school anymore.
People who don't know the thousand
year history of what "get to the point"
actually means, particularly in law, along
with other phrases like "line of reasoning" are
much easier to control through their emotions and feelings.
Euclids elements
David Grouchy