Nothing, knowledge is something that you have gained by learning something or some skill.
Babies, have a brain capacity, which grows as the get older and mature. But there is no real knowledge stored there.
They are pre wired so to speak to be able to learn language that they receive from their parents.
Then they learn more every day, and gain knowledge of everything they need.
Brain capacity, is usually measured by how much knowledge it can hold and store.
2006-06-09 17:19:15
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answered by johnb693 7
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Brain size does'nt have a realation to knowledge. The ratio of brain size to physical size can indicate the relative intelligence of an organism. Knowledge being the by product of an intelligent, or sentient mind; is mostly the realm of us humans. The gathering and storing of learned information for later use..... Is knowledge, but the use of knowledge, association and deduction is the core of human intelligence, and is the main advantage we have over earth's animals.
2006-06-12 02:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont agree with john693
I assume knowledge is information we collect from our surroundings through education,intreactions with others,n by self exploration.
When a baby is born its brain n nervous system is in a proces of growth.when he moves around in is envronment n uses all his 5senses to explore he keeps on registering it in this brain.There are these sulci n gyris i.e the elevations n depressions on the surface of the brain(if you have seen a specimen or a diagram of the brain).A babys brain will have less of these compared to an adult.This is becoz as we grow we learn new things n it goes on registering n makin more n more of these sulci n gyris thereby increasing the surface area of the brain n hence the brain capacity.
So i believe brain capacity is directly proportional to knowledge,nw that knowledge is from a right source or wrong source its still knowledge.
If i give a paint brush in a childs hand hel learn to paint,if i give a gun hel learn to fire,but still hez learning.so it proves my point.
2006-06-10 02:26:56
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answered by sensible 1
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