Later in the story, the narrator races ahead and leaves Doodle to struggle behind during a terrible storm.
So the reader can understand what is going on in greater detail so they can imagine what is going on in their heads. They use scientific language to show the subject of the book, science and to give the reader that same feeling
a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals, typically by allowing entry but not exit or by catching hold of a part of the body
Shame sets in as a result of unconscious resistance to conscious resolve. Making decisions about what I want to think, get, do, or be causes the other layer of One Mind to respond, presumably accessing deeper layers of memory beyond the match to a present-day appearance. The conscience seems to have been set aside for our wishes in this deeper layer of the mind. This layer of resistance criticizing oneself is where shame comes from. Do this: Find only one viewpoint that you agree with. Got it? Take note of the believing phrase, "I believe I am correct." Follow through on your conscious thinking Wrong Continuously Aware of Wrong avoids the trap, taking the initiative, and bringing more thoughts from long-term memory storing wisdom to the future as insight to circumstances that may come. Overwhelming awareness and shame should result from this.