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Bushman's unique perspective on science, technology, and nature was both enlightening and enigmatic. His statements often resembled riddles, hinting at the complexity of the knowledge he dealt with while remaining deliberately vague about specific details. He emphasized that nature does not communicate in human languages—its "language" is complex and often misunderstood, revealing insights that humanity is still striving to grasp fully. Hinging on this thought, he implied that traditional theories and understandings of physics could be inadequate.