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What happens when we know?

Atlas3d October 27, 2018 at 20:50 5025 views 10 comments
Are we better off knowing things one step at a time, or could we handle the key to it all?

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Coeus February 26, 2019 at 09:38 #259447
Reply to Atlas3d

Quoting Atlas3d
Are we better off knowing things one step at a time, or could we handle the key to it all?


If you knew it all, no one would like you, you would be hated and despised, maybe even imprisoned and your knowledge would be extracted by force to be used by those that had the power over you to control others.

Peace

Terrapin Station February 26, 2019 at 12:59 #259465
What happens? My brain starts smoking

Seriously, though, I can't even listen to two people talking at the same time. That really does make my brain start smoking. I get very annoyed when I'm trying to listen to someone--either in person, or if I'm watching a TV program or movie or something, and someone then starts talking on top of the other person. I can't parse two people talking at the same time, at least not beyond very simple, rudimentary things. So no way I could handle "all knowledge at once."
DingoJones February 26, 2019 at 13:47 #259474
Reply to Terrapin Station

Well, just because you have knowledge doesnt mean you are accessing it all at once. Why would it be different than the limited knowledge you have now? You arent experiencing it all at once are you?
So if that knowledge increased, which it almost certainly does and will, why would it suddenly be overwhelming (what I take you to mean by causing your brain to smoke)?
If you possessed all knowledge, why wouldn't it function the same? As you do now, you would access this knowledge as needed or as prompted. For example, you know the numbers 100 to 200, but you aren’t always thinking about them. If you were counting, you would eventually access the knowledge of those numbers when the counting process prompted you to do so. So to with your knowledge of everything.
Terrapin Station February 26, 2019 at 13:49 #259475
Quoting DingoJones
Well, just because you have knowledge doesnt mean you are accessing it all at once.


I thought that was the distinction the TC was making, because he contrasted it with "knowing things one step at a time."
DingoJones February 26, 2019 at 14:05 #259481
Reply to Terrapin Station

Ah I see. I took him to mean staggered knowledge as the contrast, like learning to count to 10, then later learning to count to 100 and so on.
What makes that interesting to me is what life would be like with nothing left to learn. It seems like something important to human experience, the learning.
RosettaStoned March 04, 2019 at 18:20 #261477
Reply to Atlas3d I feel like this is like what it would be like if we had wings. It would be a natural feeling. It would kind of just... be there.

Quoting Coeus
If you knew it all, no one would like you, you would be hated and despised, maybe even imprisoned and your knowledge would be extracted by force to be used by those that had the power over you to control others.
Also this.

Kippo March 05, 2019 at 20:04 #261827
Only sudden realisations seem powerful - often overwhelming.

Gradual build up is for pussies.

Miaow!
Deleted User March 07, 2019 at 18:36 #262384
It's not humanly possible to know all things all at once, merely bits and pieces that we manage to learn. Our minds are limited and finite.
Josh Alfred March 08, 2019 at 13:13 #262656
Positive correspondence takes place. AHA!
Kippo March 08, 2019 at 22:52 #262830
Reply to Waya
It is possible to feel that one know all things at once though.