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The nature of anything can be known from the universal laws of nature! You will never know anything whose nature cannot be known from the universal laws of nature. - Theory of sivashanmugam at http://tiny.cc/newtheory
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The site at: www.nell.tk clearly illustrates that what we can know about anything and everything is finite, not infinite. Can you refute that?
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We know our knowledge. Don't we?
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What is the difference in the usage of terms 'heritage' and 'legacy'? Does 'legacy' mean 'heritage'? We use the phrase "legacy shown by". Please explain the meaning of 'legacy' in that phrase!
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