Summary of the world's future knowledge theory: even one feature has too much de facto knowledge. This means that excessive diversity lacks coherent unity. As there is no consistency in that part, there is no coherent truth as a whole. There is no coherent truth, there is only a relative truth. Relative truth creates contradiction from various perspectives, ideas, and perspectives. Contradiction denies the common definition and meaning of truth, morality, justice and beauty.
Is there a global theory about what to do? Well, that is just a worldwide theory of how the world works. Some concepts and structures are part of the functions of our world, and we need to capture them. There is no doubt that new things will emerge in the future. Also, I would like to grab them. My experience of building Wolfram | Alpha is that it is the best way to build what we need, not from global theory. After a while, you notice that someone has made something like that many times, and one person enters them and integrates them.
Knowledge is an interesting thing. As a human being, we learned a lot about the universe where we live. We developed the theories, tested them, refined them, further tested them, accepted some theories as truths, and forged some theories. Then you can acquire knowledge both in the future and in the future. However, I think that it is easy to divide knowledge into two categories. We learn in environment, reference framework. In this standard framework, we made misunderstanding assumptions in this context, accepted this assumption, and we could not acquire knowledge. I think that this is the third and fourth category.
What is that knowledge? "Knowledge" is defined as "a rational and true belief". In order to "know" we have our own emotions, reasons, recognition and knowledge. According to Plato's knowledge theory, knowledge is available as long as there are reasonable truths and beliefs. Plato's knowledge theory and belief - continuity of knowledge is consistent. Truth is an objective requirement of knowledge. But if you believe something is the truth, it does not necessarily make you think it's real