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During this experience, conceptual thinking allows one to feel not just the entirety of a concepts attributed data in the form of pure information but also how this concept relates with, connects to, fits in with and depends upon all other known concepts. This results in one feeling as if they can truly comprehend the precise consequences, limitations, and position within this universe of any singular concept which they happen to be currently thinking about.  
During this experience, conceptual thinking allows one to feel not just the entirety of a concepts attributed data in the form of pure information but also how this concept relates with, connects to, fits in with and depends upon all other known concepts. This results in one feeling as if they can truly comprehend the precise consequences, limitations, and position within this universe of any singular concept which they happen to be currently thinking about.  


The experience of this effect is commonly interpreted by those who undergo it as a "higher level of understanding" as it results in the perceived ability of being able to think about ideas in a level of detail and insight unparalleled within the primarily linguistic thought structure of everyday life. It is purported by some to create a "mental hierarchy" of sorts, where the interactions between the different elements in a system synergize to produce a higher understanding, perceived by some to be a perspective of god, or some higher power. This suggests that human language may well be intrinsically self-limited through the way in which words can only act as mere short cuts to the concepts which they exist to describe.
The experience of this effect is commonly interpreted by those who undergo it as a "higher level of understanding" as it results in the perceived ability of being able to think about ideas in a level of detail and insight unparalleled within the primarily linguistic thought structure of everyday life. This suggests that human language may well be intrinsically self-limited through the way in which words can only act as mere short cuts to the concepts which they exist to describe.
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