Although I esteem this book as one of the best I've ever read, I admit that don't understand the Buddha's reply to Gautama in chapter 3, when Siddartha points out what I understand is essentially an observation that Nirvana is far beyond the world of objects and the principle of causality (perhaps I should say dependent arising) that links those objects together.
In the book, the Buddha replies to Siddartha's question by saying "You've found a gap in it, an error."
His reply has caused me to consider several possibilities but I would like to know what others think.
Surely the fact that Nirvana transcends the world is no error. Did the Buddha mean that Siddartha had found an error or flaw within himself?
Thank you for considering my question.


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