Knowledge of change in state (awareness)
Knowledge of correlation between cause and effect (knowledge of use) (hypothesis)
Knowledge of causality (knowledge of construction) (truth)
Knowledge of Increases in precision (increase in parsimony and explanatory power)
Knowledge of the limit of marginal indifference ( ultimate truth ) The point at which the question must change in order for the theory to change.
I am aware of it.
It’s over there somewhere.
I can reach it today
I’s N paces away
It’s X feet away.
It’s Y * 10^Zth mm away.
It’s L light seconds away.
Precision is determined by context, and so the theory above, of the location of whatever I am aware of, is never false.
Achilles always passes the tortoise (marginal indifference)
You always can get close enough moving halfway across the couch, to obtain a kiss. (marginal indifference)
Buridan’s Ass always can make a choice (and so can we – information is always available).
No case of infinity exists (only cases of arbitrary precision)
Not enough ‘marginal indifference’ in math.
Source date (UTC): 2014-06-29 08:42:00 UTC
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