The document contains two quotes discussing the dangers of believing you know something when you actually don't. Stephen Hawking says the greatest enemy of knowledge is thinking you know something when you really don't, while Thomas Jefferson says those who know nothing are closer to the truth than those filled with false beliefs.
The document contains two quotes discussing the dangers of believing you know something when you actually don't. Stephen Hawking says the greatest enemy of knowledge is thinking you know something when you really don't, while Thomas Jefferson says those who know nothing are closer to the truth than those filled with false beliefs.
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The document contains two quotes discussing the dangers of believing you know something when you actually don't. Stephen Hawking says the greatest enemy of knowledge is thinking you know something when you really don't, while Thomas Jefferson says those who know nothing are closer to the truth than those filled with false beliefs.
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