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Originally Posted by david44 To me everything means to include "all that we don't know about" as well. Just as was previously mentioned (I know) but I would like to clarify a little bit more.
A person from India will never know the life of an Alaskan. A person who spends their entire life in New York will never know the life of an Australian. A soccer player will never know the life of an astronaut. A bus driver will never know the life of a coal miner and so on. And yet each and every person has their own experiences and knowledge, and so I think that everything must encompass all of those things we don't know that is a part of the knowledge of others as well, and not just from a physics point of view.
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And a being from any other civilisation, also.
And even, what doesn't exist. Fir it is part of realtiy: the part of reallity which is non-existence.
Everything is absolutelly everything. This is why, to be realistic, there can be no TOE. Becuase knowing absolutelly everything is far far far far beyond any possibility of the human race. There is a probability of 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999..... % that we dont' achieve to know everything. We won't. It is even very possible that we never manage to live outside our home.