One problem I've had with a couple of my friends is that I tend to ask questions they just can't answer -- like: "What makes this chord 'sustained'?", "Why do you use this pattern for a scale, and how did you come up by it?" You can see that many of my friends learned by chord/scale chart, tab, and memorization. The big question I had, and this is the subject of this post, was: "Why are the strings arranged EADGBE?" Of course, most of the guitarists I know believe that this tuning is the best one. One of my eclectic friends wanted to toy with open chord tunings. What bothered me was that standard tuning was not symmetrical, and because of which, threw me off when playing scales. It seemed arbitrary. Looking at different tuning systems now, it would seem that the major 3rds tuning and perfect fourths tunings are promising tries. My experiments with guitars at different shops and different people's houses has left me under the impression that perfect fourths might be worth a shot.
So, my questions for all of you are: what are the flaws in the perfect fourths and major thirds tunings, and what are the perks?