The only thing I know is that I don't know.
2006-07-03 03:34:28
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answer #1
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answered by opossumd 4
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A true Platonic query that. Plato taught that we know what we can prove mathematically, all else we only suspect. Robert A. Heinlein rephrased it in the Notebooks of Lazarus Long: If you can't say it with figures, you don't have a fact, you've got an opinion.
2006-07-09 14:59:15
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answer #2
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answered by rich k 6
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I get a peaceful feeling inside. Then there's times to just delete our need to know...
2006-07-03 06:56:59
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answer #3
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answered by ZZ 2
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Well, since you know what you know you know, and I know what I know I know, doesn't it stand to reason that they also know what they know they know?
2006-07-03 06:59:07
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answer #4
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answered by Evil Wordmonger, LTD LOL 6
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there are many realities, so the Truith is relative. In fact, you cannot know anything, you may only believe more or less in something :-)
2006-07-03 11:44:45
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answer #5
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answered by eldridan 3
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We don't know, so maybe we don't know.
2006-07-03 07:09:16
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answered by brucebirdfield 4
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we know that we know the thing we know becuase we just come to know what we kno....u know wat i mean?!
2006-07-03 06:56:18
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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