"We can only learn that which is at the edge of our knowledge" ''(I can't find an official quote. Anyone know it?)'' 10/5/03: sounds like Vygotsky's (psychologist) idea of 'ZoneOfProximalDevelopmentTheory' to me: you can only learn stuff that is at the limit of what you already know. Also YouCantLearnSomethingUntilYouAlreadyAlmostKnowIt ---- Another catch phrase for it would be KnowledgeHorizon. ---- Congratulations to those who become more aware that they know less by the day. They have begin to appreciate Einstein's fear of the "increasing circumference of darkness". * I had a college professor that spoke of knowledge being a white dot surrounded by darkness. As our knowledge grows, the circumference of darkness surrounding it grows as well. Now I know where he got the idea! But, now I realize there must be much more about the issue that I don't know! Yikes! -- BrucePennington ---- This is why ArgumentByAnalogy, and other "oversimplifications" can actually help communication. ---- Realizations: * WhatWeNeedToKnow * WhatWeCanAffordToForget * WhatWeCanFindByLookingForIt -- DonaldNoyes Revisited.20130516 ---- See also BreadthFirstLearning CategoryCommunication CategoryMind