On this plane there are no rules, except as I go back to saying, the space time continuum is indestructible. If it can survive the life's greatest secret just maybe it can be totally unchangeable. So if you can't destroy the fabric that makes up the space time continuum then you can do anything but control time.
Naming the boxes:
Now I feel the boxes and plane should be named, because everything has a name. The first box, where you mind is originally trapped is simply named Geb, after the Egyptian god of earth, because like the earth has gravity to keep you from escaping so does this first box. Next comes the second box named Thoth, Thoth is the Egyptian god of wisdom, time, writing, and the moon; the second box is named Thoth because it is filled with wisdom. The third box is named Apophis, after the Egyptian god of evil and destruction, because if used for evil, the secret of life would destroy us all. Finally the infinite plane is called Ra, after the Egyptian sun god, because once you reach the infinite plane you now have infinite power.
I wonder if we will ever know, so once we get here into this third box if not the infinite plane, will we have finally achieved true comprehension. I think that is when ultimate comprehension will come to one's self, the comprehension of everything.
How to comprehend with certain learning strategies:
To further explain this phenomenon of not wanting to completely comprehend something, so you can't; I have more data that proves it's possible. See when one person wants to fully understand a concept they devote themselves fully. But if you tell yourself you can't fully comprehend something then your mind will always stop you from doing that much. This is the guide to true comprehension because once you want to know completely it becomes easier, unless you focus yourself to hard.
This is when you pay attention to many details while taking notes and don't get everything that's being said. The opposite happens during reading a book sometimes. You get so into it you just keep reading really fast and you miss words from time to time. But in a book on tape that is impossible to do because it's read at a steady pace. This helps you get true comprehension, just by listening to it and not going off on your own can help majorly. But for some people this technique is useless and they do better on their own. While still others learn best from visualization, like picture books, movies, and graphs, these are just a few ways people learn from visualizing.
And then there are the people who learn from hands on activities, such as labs, computers, video games, and even toys. These people are the ones who become engineers. Hands on type people have some of the most demanding jobs around, and some of the least. Some of the more demanding jobs include lumberjack, and construction worker. While some of the lesser jobs are Computer Programmer, and Gamer Tester. Theoretically hands on people have the most hard time comprehending things in school, because in English and Math there are slim to none hands on activities.
The forms of absolute comprehension:
True comprehension can be a very hard thing to obtain. While absolute comprehension may be unattainable forever. Even if it's unattainable we can still come close. By the wanting of knowledge we can comprehend nearly anything. Except a few of life's truly great mysteries, like what was Stonehenge used for? One day though I believe true comprehension will happen about a few of these mysteries and we will learn the secret to monuments in time such as Stonehenge.
There are different forms of comprehension, 3 to be exact. First there is non comprehension which is the easiest to obtain. The first way is just misunderstanding the info told to you, such as trying to learn advance calculus in only an hour. It's impossible to understand it truly in just an hour. There is another way for non comprehension to be obtained, and that is from the hatred of the said concept one is trying to comprehend. If one doesn't want to comprehend a said concept. Non comprehension will always happen if one doesn't want to comprehend.
The next form of comprehension, semi comprehension, is very different in a sense. Even if one doesn't want to fully comprehend a concept, it's still possible to slightly comprehend said concept. To give an example of this, one might read a book they don't want to. And after reading this book sure they somewhat understand what they just read. But they don't fully remember every single thing they read. Like in reading “The Scarlet Letter” my teacher's intern asked me if I fully comprehended the story. While I didn't read most of it I did comprehend the basic plot of the story. And that's how semi comprehension can be obtained.