Thank you really so much, cannot stress enough, this is by far the most valuable response I've got with regards to the factual problems in the docs. I assume there are more problems of this sort, but I hope I should be able to figure them out myself, given guidelines I extract from your (and of course not only your) advices.
What I've realized, is that starting small and going baby steps was something that I unintentionally avoided, as I thought that explaining obvious things would be an offense to the reader. Also, no one (until now) told me that it's not bad at all. Thus, you also partially answered the question I asked Randall, where is the generally acceptable simplification level I can begin from.
Thank you again. Your analysis is valuable to me.
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