+=head2 Deeper UNIVERSAL details
+
+It is also valid (though perhaps unwise in most cases) to put other
+packages' names in @UNIVERSAL::ISA. These packages will also be
+implicitly inherited by all classes, just as UNIVERSAL itself is.
+However, neither UNIVERSAL nor any of its parents from the @ISA tree
+are explicit base classes of all objects. To clarify, given the
+following:
+
+ @UNIVERSAL::ISA = ('REALLYUNIVERSAL');
+
+ package REALLYUNIVERSAL;
+ sub special_method { return "123" }
+
+ package Foo;
+ sub normal_method { return "321" }
+
+Calling Foo->special_method() will return "123", but calling
+Foo->isa('REALLYUNIVERSAL') or Foo->isa('UNIVERSAL') will return
+false.
+
+If your class is using an alternate mro like C3 (see
+L<mro>), method resolution within UNIVERSAL / @UNIVERSAL::ISA will
+still occur in the default depth-first left-to-right manner,
+after the class's C3 mro is exhausted.
+
+All of the above is made more intuitive by realizing what really
+happens during method lookup, which is roughly like this
+ugly pseudo-code:
+
+ get_mro(class) {
+ # recurses down the @ISA's starting at class,
+ # builds a single linear array of all
+ # classes to search in the appropriate order.
+ # The method resolution order (mro) to use
+ # for the ordering is whichever mro "class"
+ # has set on it (either default (depth first
+ # l-to-r) or C3 ordering).
+ # The first entry in the list is the class
+ # itself.
+ }
+
+ find_method(class, methname) {
+ foreach $class (get_mro(class)) {
+ if($class->has_method(methname)) {
+ return ref_to($class->$methname);
+ }
+ }
+ foreach $class (get_mro(UNIVERSAL)) {
+ if($class->has_method(methname)) {
+ return ref_to($class->$methname);
+ }
+ }
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+However the code that implements UNIVERSAL::isa does not
+search in UNIVERSAL itself, only in the package's actual
+@ISA.
+