Arrest this man, he speaks in maths!
The more I'm into the research, the more I find out that everything is converging to maths. Maths looks as some absolute, staying behind everything, could be seen only by some group of tuned minds. Maths is like the purity of knowledge and the measure for it. And the deeper you are into it the simplier become the things you learned before. All the "social sciences" like economics, philosophy, informatics are some projections or reflections of this absolute. And if one wants to get the complete picture he needs to turn back to maths.
Now I am excited of reading a book on combinatorics. The books on probability theory, statistics, number theory and functional analysis, my weekest subjects during graduate studies, are waiting on the shelf. The guys who wrote all these books could probably rule the world, but they are just beyond this primitive materialistic thinking.
(The citation in the title is from Radiohead's song "Karma Police")