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Everything is made of knowledge. Does the knowledge belong to the Creator of everything?
Some years ago, I would have said no. Knowledge is a human thing, and the Creator of everything does not seem to be limited by that definition.
But now, after a decade or so of studying the human world and society for myself, I have to say yes. Knowledge is something that belongs to the Creator of everything.
In order to understand the human world, I have had to learn about knowledge. To understand how people deal with problems and reach conclusions, I had to know what it means when someone knows something.
The more I have learned, the more obvious it has become to me that knowledge is what allows people to comprehend and deal with the world around them. It would be impossible for humans to live in such a complex environment without having some way of being able to perceive and understand their surroundings.
What is this 'perception', exactly? It's just a way of describing the process in which people take all the information that they can perceive from their surroundings, and then use it to make inferences about what else might be there.
One could argue that animals do the same thing, but it is clear to me now that humans are much better at it than other life forms. People have an uncanny ability to take all of the information available in a situation and combine it with their previous knowledge in order to make inferences about what else might be going on.