The biases of the founders of this system are clearly evident in some of the sections of the numberspace. The religion section is particularly egregious -- it devotes lots of space to one section after another about various aspects of Christianity, then lumps everything else together in the final section, "Other Religions." The language section similarly gives most of its space to languages in the Indo-European group, shoving everything else together in a small remnant space. Fortunately, such biases are not fatal flaws in the system, since the numberspace is infinitely divisible by adding more decimal places on to the right end, allowing a flawed set of original categories to be evolved into something more ecumenical.