Seems to me that: What we "know" is always based on our perception of factors that we attempt to prove true by using some form of measurement that we ourselves conceived of.
"That water is 'hot', because it isn't 'cold'." Big vs. small, white vs. black, now vs. then, left, right - whatever.
Without an ultimate frame of reference or a single "never wrong" observer to judge our perceptions against - the relevance (or 'rightness') of any single perception is rather meaningless in terms of right and wrong. Thus, as has been stated earlier; the best we can do is go with what seems to work at any given moment.
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My life's work is to bridge the gap between that which is perceived by the mind and that which is quantifiable by words and numbers.
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