'It is impossible to determine or express the quantity of what one does not know.'
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Contemplating the motives of asking the question is indeterminate because it is defined in terms of itself. The conscience of the universe itself cannot even express the quantity of what is doesn't know.
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Your responders impress me as university-trained philosophers. I who quit half way through the 6th form and am bottom of the top class. I can only remark that a great drag on progress is people who think they know what a particular course of action will lead to.
The New York Times in the 1920s thought Robert Hutchins Goddard's rocket engine would not work in vacuum.
Such draggers think that Repeal of Prohibition of mind altering substances will necessarily lead to a worsening of the situation. I think intelligent regulation would be better.
They also think that theist beliefs are necessary for a population to behave themselves positively, constructively, creatively, with consideration for others etc.
I trust that my comments deal with the implications of the issue raised?
CyQuick
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