The book humbly begs for the readers' time and patience. It pleads with them not to judge the matter before hearing it and to consider the anomalies and put aside any form of anger, arrogance, and pride. More importantly, the letter entreats the reader to reason the anomalies for oneself and come to his own conclusion as his final authority rather than relying on any organized body as his final authority on the matter. If one is patient and does not discard the matter before he hears it, then the anomalies are very simple to follow and understand, especially for the layman. The anomalies are clear and simple. Any counterargument (especially from those of "authority") is of vague mathematics and explanations that cannot be put in simple and direct layman terms.