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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Finding knowledge rules

We get born and get told things. And to me knowledge is useful information and folks in the modern era get told PLENTY. However, humans found that knowledge, right? And the process can have problems, where we have humans at the front lines called scientists as well as others who keep figuring things out.

To me is an awesome process and definitely respect while also find it fascinating when people are told facts and believe you are trying to convince them of something.

In mathematics there is mathematical proof. And proof is definitive.

If knowledge is available, yet you believe things not true, where that can be determined by fact, then I suspect you have problems with determination of fact, or have not been informed.

With those able to access the web, who have training will admit my belief is: ability to determine fact when available represents a valuable skill.

And I also believe that some people lack ability to determine fact and simply rely on what they are told. Which is NOT necessarily a terrible thing! Most people must simply rely upon what they are told for MUCH. Like with medicine, am going to listen to that medical doctor. Probability can challenge with authority and better my own health versus endanger? Very small. Or nonexistent.

Our human reality is vastly complex with too much knowledge for any one human to have much of a grasp of it all. However, it is still possible to determine fact, if you have the skills. While some apparently require the majority to believe fact, when is determined or they may instead believe false information which to me is simply, not knowledge.

This blog audience focus from now on is to be directed towards those who can determine mathematical fact.

The ability to find knowledge should be cheered and supported. And in my analysis people who depend primarily on the social group to know, who either lack ability to check for fact or refuse to check, can only be convinced by that social group they believe. And effort in their direction is simply wasted.

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