Why would you possibly "resent" that? There are always people who know more than you, aren't there? Do you propose to spend the rest of your life resenting that fact? — Apollodorus
If anything they would hate us; because 90% of the time would be spent explaining it.
Especially for the closed minded. — Tiberiusmoon
It’s essentially surrendering our intellectual autonomy to an entity that knows all. — Benj96
If someone literally knew everything you could ever ask would people feel defeated and worthless in their presence and resent the fact that there’s no longer a need to explore discuss or discover anything or would we cherish them as the source of all answers — Benj96
About. The problem is that an omniscient person will interfere with the usual way of life. Especially to the kings.Yes. Kill the pig! Cut her throat! Spill her blood! — T Clark
Do you mean Google? I don't know if it's a he or a she or an it, but don't people cherish it as the source of all answers? — Caldwell
Yes. Kill the pig! Cut her throat! Spill her blood!
— T Clark
About. The problem is that an omniscient person will interfere with the usual way of life. Especially to the kings. — SimpleUser
If someone literally knew everything you could ever ask would people feel defeated and worthless in their presence and resent the fact that there’s no longer a need to explore discuss or discover anything or would we cherish them as the source of all answers — Benj96
Only if you choose to. You can always find answers through your own efforts. Nobody is preventing you. — Apollodorus
Would we even recognise such as person as omniscient; would they not seem mad or malevolent to us? What ethical perspective es and behaviours would omniscience bring with it? — Tom Storm
People seem not to like smart alecs and so an omniscient being is going to be a pain in the ass. On the flip side, people have a low threshold of tolerance for morons. — TheMadFool
They may decide that the world does not need you. An excess element that only consumes and does not provide anything useful.Why on earth should we want them to go away? — Benj96
I wonder do morons have a low threshold of tolerance for smart alecs? — Benj96
anyone to behave like a Moron at least sometime during their lives. I — Benj96
if the person is truly omniscient than any skeptic is a moron — Benj96
I could see how for some the existence of such a human would really grate on their nerves. It sort of erodes our agency in a way doesn’t it?” — Benj96
And would that person still qualify as human? What if people start seeing them as superhuman or divine and decide to worship instead of resenting them? — Apollodorus
Yes, I would cherish that person. Mainly because many of us, if not all, have questions that cannot be answered by buying material things, or making it big in the stock market, or even being a great innovator. I'm thinking of emotional pains of losing someone, for example. One does want to talk about the loss and the meaning of life, or the meaning of happiness. If one person can answer these questions, such as it is the truth, then I would cherish that person.Im talking about the existence of a single person who knows everything about everything, everyone and everywhere (correctly) — Benj96
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