I originally wrote a load of spiel about uncertainty theory and the tangibility of fact & information but instead I decided **** it, I’ll just ask
the question...
What the hell is going on?
The big picture, all 'theories' aside, what do we ACTUALLY know about everything? Paradoxes & contradictions welcome.
Ok, that leaves it all open to any one to jump in huh.
In my opinion, all we know, is that we don't know any thing. Those who don't know, that they don't know every thing, will soon hit bottom and
realize they knew nothing, about what they thought they knew.
The point I was going to make originally was that uncertainty must eventually lead to certainty, a contradiction in itself. To understand what we know
about everything we must first understand that everything is uncertain.
The uncertain nature of the uncertainty is in itself certainly uncertain.