Sadena Meti
19th April 2011, 23:37
Just some more of my writings from prison, mid 2008. This may belong in the Religion forum.
http://www.revleft.com/vb/picture.php?albumid=908&pictureid=7877
Any given thing to be known can be known.
If it can not be known, then it is not a thing to be known.
It is more probably not to know a given thing that it is to know it.
If it is improbable to know any given thing, then it is geometrically improbable to know multiple things.
If any given thing to be known can be known, it is possible, though unlikely, to know and given finite set of things to be known.
If the total number of things to be known is not infinite, then it is possible, though highly unlikely, to know everything to be known.
Knowledge is boundless but finite, and is inclusive of all things to be known.
Omniscience is possible in a finite universe.
http://www.revleft.com/vb/picture.php?albumid=908&pictureid=7877
Any given thing to be known can be known.
If it can not be known, then it is not a thing to be known.
It is more probably not to know a given thing that it is to know it.
If it is improbable to know any given thing, then it is geometrically improbable to know multiple things.
If any given thing to be known can be known, it is possible, though unlikely, to know and given finite set of things to be known.
If the total number of things to be known is not infinite, then it is possible, though highly unlikely, to know everything to be known.
Knowledge is boundless but finite, and is inclusive of all things to be known.
Omniscience is possible in a finite universe.