Imagine: everything you observe: the sun, the moon, people, etc. X is obtained by multiplying AB. We call a the subject and b the object. Essentially, X is the value obtained by measuring B by A, that is, X is a component of B. If you change A and measure B, you will get another component. When you get all the ingredients, you will fully understand B.
The real understanding process is: A observes every performance of B to get its state, and the set of all states is B. During the whole observation process, we all think that A is constant and B is changing. Actually, this is an illusion. If your ruler measures the length, width and height of an object, it moves with the ruler, but the ruler thinks it is not moving and the object is moving. If you can't move yourself, or you don't move, then these measuring operations are not measuring anything else, but measuring yourself. It is easy to draw the idealistic conclusion that "the heart is moving instead of the wind", but idealism is also one-sided.
Buddhist scriptures are the compilation of what the Buddha said and the basic basis of Buddhist teachings; Dharma is a discipline or code of conduct formulated by Buddhist organizations for believers or believers; A theory is an explanation or exposition of classics and laws. Part of its legend may be to show the magic of Buddhism; Its idea and practice are worth studying and thinking deeply. It extends the cause and effect of one generation to the cause and effect of the third generation, and can reasonably explain some phenomena that can't be explained in science, whether it exists or not, so as to guide people to do good.