At 10:22 AM 5/24/99 +1200, you wrote:
>>>Knowledge can not be stored, only information can be stored.
>>>Knowledge has
>>>to do with ability and willingness to use information.
>
>My own understanding is that while I can acquire knowledge by
>experimentally testing theories, I theorise that I can only pass it on to
>others as information. Further, that for others to transform what is
>presented by me as knowledge and received by them as information to become
>their own knowledge they would need to understand and test by experiment
>themselves the same theories on which my knowledge is based. I don't know
>if that is what Eugene was pointing to, but I hope it is ;-).
Mark, you have expressed it better than my abrupt methods.
Thanks et
Eugene Taurman
interLinx Consulting
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