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They call me Tundra Boy
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Fact and truth don't have a verb form (I'm not sure of the linguistic term here and we're can't use dictionaries remember). Knowledge does, which is 'to know'. For knowledge to exist, somebody or something has 'to know' it. This is more specific than information or truth, which can kind of float around unknown.
Knowledge is the portion of information which something has been exposed to which that thing is able to recall in some way. |
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