richardbenson wrote:
does knowelege have a biggining and end?
Well, we can argue that reality has a finite amount of units, (which can be quarks or whatever the smallest components may well be). If there are a finite number of units, there must be a finite number of interconnections between units, which means that from a materialist standpoint, knowledge about the universe can have an end if we understand all of the units. We cannot necessarily reach this end using tools we know of though. I suppose I might be assuming less than infinite variables about each unit, no matter what it is, that need to be known, but we have not seen infinite complexity yet.
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im shure it doesnt as theres always something to probably learn that you dont know about.
Of course, human beings have finite amounts of time in existence, and new information is generated faster than even our greatest computers could calculate it. Our limitations mean that additional information will always exist, the issue then comes down to desirability of information. As well, some pieces of information prevent us from knowing other pieces concurrently. Therefore, it is quite logical that it is impossible for human beings to not be able to find all information, the issue falls down to whether or not we can get the information that seems useful.