Those who are able to reach an adequate conclusion by analyzing in generalities are more in tune with reality and truth and common sensibility than those who look deeply into the particularities of situations.
When we are not able to reach an adequate conclusion through general sense and analysis but must out of necessity dive into particulars, it is a sign of the absence of God, the absence of truth, the absence of genius.
Genius doesn’t need too much to find the answer - only stupidity does and also those who do not have a sense of reality. So, next time you seek to know truth, do not revere the attitude of some. Inductive reasoning through observation and scientific method is brilliant, however, science as well as other fields including law have become suspect to pathological authorities and forms thought where the findings are so banal that results do not skyrocket or make even a skip off the ground, but are equivalent to a statement of the law of identity such as a = a.
So strong the proof must be due to a lack of sense of reality and God. This may also be why many modern philosophers have nothing interesting to say any longer.