26 August 2010

responding to his request !


the unknown...

someone has asked me to define it!

but would it still be "unknown" if i do?

im sure he knows that!

an "unknown" could not be defined!

but maybe...

all what he's asking is...

does he want it to be "known"???

but he also know that we never need to rush!

its not now that im gona write about the "unknown"

but he is the one who's gona be reason i could define it someday

FOR SURE!!!!

1 comment:

  1. If we can define what is known we can define what is unknown for the last is the negation of the first.

    Knowledge gets into our neuro-system processed by the brain through our 5 senses. We know what we perceive in addition to what the brain processes. So knowledge is about the brain, logic and perception. the unknown is the negation of what is known...
    Some people seek to know what is still not incorporated in our brain. Some are satisfied with their ignorance.

    What transforms our the unknown to the known is a human need.

    As u said, we cannot define what is unknown, although we can imagine it by questioning it through what is known.
    We know that knowledge is limited because our brain is limited but also because we cannot know what is unknown (as u said)

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