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          Knowledge cannot be defined.  Try it.  Look it up in your dictionary.  You will find that in it's definition, in the relevant context, it rests firmly on the words fact and truth.  The definition of fact includes truth, reality, and "something known to exist.  Truth's definition includes fact and reality.  Reality is defined as truth and fact

          These four words are synonyms, and defining a word with one of it's synonyms doesn't really define it, does it?  On a philosophical level, knowledge doesn't exist. Just belief.  If you trust things you can detect with your senses, which are merely electrical impulses interpreted by your brain, watch The Matrix, it may give you a new perspective on your own reality.

          The conclusion reached here is that one human can only percieve their surroundings from one relative point of view.  This perception is called a belief.  If many people believe in the existence of something, does that make it real?  Many people thought einstein was a fool.   Were they right?. . . . . 

----If this isn't making sense at this point, you're not an Esoteric atheist.----