If Socrates was here, today, he would say to a theoretical physicist:
you don't know that you don't know, do you?
Do you really think you can understand your own sentence:
"Behind the event-horizon of a black hole, t=0?"
Do you really think you can understand your phrase:
'time and space began to exist 13,8 billion years ago'? (Big Bang theory)
Do you think that the phrase
'an infinitely small and infinitely dense point, expanding in nothing'
has meaning as a structured ordening of words?
A mathematically infinitely small point. Don't you see the contradictio in terminus here, my best mathematician?
Is it not more humble to admit that you think you know, but you don't know?
Of course, Socrates was not popular because of these questions.
you don't know that you don't know, do you?
Do you really think you can understand your own sentence:
"Behind the event-horizon of a black hole, t=0?"
Do you really think you can understand your phrase:
'time and space began to exist 13,8 billion years ago'? (Big Bang theory)
Do you think that the phrase
'an infinitely small and infinitely dense point, expanding in nothing'
has meaning as a structured ordening of words?
A mathematically infinitely small point. Don't you see the contradictio in terminus here, my best mathematician?
Is it not more humble to admit that you think you know, but you don't know?
Of course, Socrates was not popular because of these questions.
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