To: furball4paws
There is the extreme point of that there is a finite number of things and so eventually all will be known. Will that be the death of ignorance? No. By the time we get to the other end of the galaxy, and find out what's going on there, we'll be totally out of touch with what's happening at our point of origin, so we'll have to go back and start all over again.
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05/27/2005 4:50:24 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry; furball4paws
There is the extreme point of that there is a finite number of things and so eventually all will be known. Will that be the death of ignorance? No. By the time we get to the other end of the galaxy, and find out what's going on there, we'll be totally out of touch with what's happening at our point of origin, so we'll have to go back and start all over again.
As long as the FesterChugabrews and the gore3000s live, there will be no death of ignorance.
To: PatrickHenry
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