I think one very important point to make here is that we start our observations and investigation with Zero assumptions. If we were to believe that we know anything for certain about this amazing structure then we potentially blind ourselves to other truths (even tentative conclusions can quickly solidify into dogma and become self-imposed barriers to further understanding). Having said that, perhaps there is just one assumption we should allow... that the builders, or architects, of this device were very aware of exactly what they were doing and why! To assume otherwise would be to strip away any real reason for further investigation, and whilst countless others may have subjected it to their scrutiny, I doubt whether anyone has looked close enough, hard enough and long enough to enable the bigger picture to emerge.
We also bring quite a diverse set of skills and knowledge to the investigation, as well as our open minds, and it already appears that this approach is yielding results (or at least observations and theories) hitherto unrecognised!
Royston E Naylor (colleague of David Kane)
Something is not right. This message is just to keep things from messing up down the road