No, I kid you not... The more we think we know... the more mystery we find
attached to it. The older I get the more I find this personally true. And if
you read the greatest thinkers closely, you will find they agree with me.
Eric Boyd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Marie Foster <mfos@ieway.com> wrote:
> > It is the unknown that grows. The known only gets smaller.
>
> What? Surly you got it backwards by mistake. The known is getting bigger,
> and getting bigger ever faster even! The unknown, of course, is
> *infinite*, and so I'm not sure it even make sense to say that it's
> "getting smaller" or "is growing". How much is infinity plus 2?
>
> ERiC
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