Sherlock's train of thought can be described as simple and clear.
The essence of drama lies in unexpected fate, and much of human fate comes from the unpredictable human mind. Therefore, by manipulating the human mind, drama can be achieved.
— Actually, it's just as easy as doing the reverse: excluding the "human mind" element completely.
By gathering enough objective information, one can calculate the absolute "Truth." All actions are carried out in the most rigid and mechanical manner, allowing no personal emotions or distractions, and numerous contingencies are set up to eliminate all unexpected interferences...
The "Void" constructed on "Beauty" and "Transcendence" can be deciphered through the fusion of the Paths of "Wisdom" and "Authority."
But the problem is…
"We don't have much time, Sherlock."
Aiwass emphasized: "The clock has already passed midnight—it's the twentieth now."
Hearing this, Sherlock shuddered in realization.