For any beginner who is interested about a particular discipline, what is often at first seen is that of a black box. This is truer about the study of mathematics than any other disciplines. Moreover, mathematics is also considered as one of those abstract subjects involving more with the mind than with the body. At the outset the box would certainly appear perfectly opaque but the more time is spent on studying it the more transparent it becomes, from being translucent to crystal clarity as a perfectly comprehensible abstract glass box.

The result is not a patternless glass box but like a laser cube with distinct 3D features inside. http://images.google.com/images?&um=1&hl=en&rlz=1T4GGIH_enUS227US256&q=imag es+of+laser+cube&&sa=N&start=60&ndsp=20. However, contrary to a laser cube, the features of an abstract glass box are made from the inside while that of a laser cube are made from the outside. Furthermore, unlike a laser cube, all the features can appear as every color of the visible electromagnetic spectrum between infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV). Nevertheless, the abstractness extends in two opposite invisible directions into the longer wavelengths of microwaves, radio waves, and finally gravity waves. In the other direction into the shorter wavelengths of x-rays, gamma rays. The longer wavelengths are not immediately harmful while the shorter waves are immediately lethal to all life forms.