The extreme complexity, subtlety, and demanding nature of the Wave Theory prevents most people from pursuing this area of analysis. Also, most of the reason listed throughout Chapter 1 prevent the Theory from being completely computerized. Application of Theory sometimes demands forms of abstract thought, not a specialty of the computer realm. For example, application of all the rules under certain circumstances may leave no obvious possibilities. These situations require personal brainstorming sessions to “unlock” the count or, sometimes, merely patience to wait for a count to reveal itself.