When one is confronted with an enormous problem, any answer you give to the problem, whether you are a scientist, the most erudite, the most experienced, it is from a small mind, a fragmentary mind. So why don’t you try saying, ‘I won’t answer; I can’t answer,’ and then see what happens? When you say, ‘I can’t answer,’ you really mean it; it is not just waiting for somebody to answer it. This doesn’t mean going off into a mystical silence, of which very few know anything about.