I know that I do not know anything

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I know that I do not know anything
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<p>&nbsp;<em>&nbsp;This nut is not simple,<br>
We split it will help,<br>
Newsreel "I want to know everything!".</em></p>
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Let's see what stands behind such a notion as knowledge. Very many people use it, as something solid, indestructible and unquestioned. They use knowledge as a basis for building their further ideas about the world around us.<br>
In fact, knowledge is not knowledge at all. No of course they have some value for us. And they have an important information component. But from what we decided that they are true and true. Our knowledge in any matter is just our idea of the subject. No more. But this is not true. And the subject itself may not be the same as it seems to us. And this is logical. We can not know how we and our world are organized, otherwise why should we be interested in something. Then for us nebudet nothing known. Everything is clear. Imagine for a moment that if you knew everything that will happen in the future, it's worthwhile only to think about it. There are no events of course we are unrepresentative, but the principle, actions and result is a completely solved task. But of course this will never happen. Our whole life is a complete mystery. Only it seems to us that we are close to its solution, as a new round of strange and incomprehensible discoveries begins, requiring more and more new explanations and proofs. And it all starts anew. <br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Very interesting is the aspect of KNOWLEDGE, as absoluteness. As mentioned above, there can not be any absoluteness, solidity or reliability. In fact, knowledge is nothing more than the information we received in the process of our life activity. Anything that comes to us through our five sense organs and subsequently processed by our brain is sorted and stored for future use. All information (information, not something special), passed through our senses, which, however, is limited by its resolving power, is not complete and partial. I would compare this with reading the needle tracks from the gramophone plate. Everything that has not been heard by us, not seen, not tried, not sniffed and not touched, can only be explained by our guesses and assumptions, using analogy, repeatability and comparison. If our knowledge can be measured by a quantitative indicator, like any information. A qualitative indicator is our ability to operate or use them to construct logical constructions.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In addition to the above, it should be noted that we still have nothing to compare, the information we perceive. Perhaps, the white is not white at all, but he only seems to be so. To fix this knowledge, we agreed to determine this color white and in the future, when specifying the white, we mean white. For example, colorblinders, see colors in a different way, which once again confirms the restriction that the senses impose on us in contact with the surrounding world.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Gradually, humanity, throughout its entire existence, gave definitions, explained the phenomena, proved solutions, which later formed into a common set of information - referred to as KNOWLEDGE. But no matter what knowledge we turn to, they are all our superficial notion of the subject, and we want to know the essence, the basis for why this happens and how it works.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The older a person becomes, the more information he has. We always give preference to a more senior person than a young man when it comes to speaking about experience. From an ancient, respected person was considered, the one who knows more than others. Such people were usually appointed to senior positions. Because it is important not just to be able to drip, but to know exactly where to dig, how to dig and why to dig. And where are you digging ?! &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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