Quote (lordmatao @ Nov 25 2009 07:34pm)
im 34 , physics is one of my interests
went to auckland uni and studied it , along with math and biology
and i have a diplomia in psychology as well
everything depends on definition
in 1 definition , there is only 1 universe
in others , there is many
in no universe we can think of , does anythign have " complete " knowadlge
becuase " complete " , that is " all " , never happens till the end
in this world , we say , what happens afar , hasnt reached us yet , but has still happened
forgoeing the idea that anything can know all
the basic idea is, ur in a library , and there is a dewy system
u cant know every word in every book , becuase there isnt enough time to read them
but u can know what books you need to read in your universe , and the wise will knopw what parts of those books are most important
giving you enough time , to understand what u need to know
but never, ever , will u know everything
time is your enemy is this matter , and you will never have more time than info
Consider that the beings are older than our universe, and that every generation discovers something new about the universe, and the education system revolves around teaching what has been discovered. One person can not read every word in every book, that is correct. But say the culture of these beings is simply... discovery. All that has been discovered could be simplified and taught, and as a new discovery is made it is added to the curriculum.
I am talking about beings who's intelligence and mind power is inconceivable to us.
I do not believe what you say about complete knowledge being a fallacy to be true. Tell me, if your life span was long enough, what would stop you from being able to read every word in every book?
This post was edited by pissed247 on Nov 25 2009 03:52am