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The rate at which the universe expands is relative to the amount of knowledge contained within it. The first objective fact one must concluded is that they are wrong about everything and can never truly know anything. Due in part to the rate at which knowledge grows and changes ones views are obsolete when they arrive at their conclusion.
The second objective fact one must conclude is that if knowledge is forever shifting not only can one not know it, there is no knowledge to begin with due to the fact we can never “know” anything as it is always changing. The moment we begin to think we know something, that something ceases to exist and returns to nothing which is then reconstructed into something else entirely new.
The only logical conclusion one can conclude is that they are incorrect. With the breadth of data and information we have in this day and age it is beyond ones time and natural ability to learn all there is to know about a single subject to even form a concrete opinion on. Knowledge is not a concrete form, but rather an organic object that grows, shifts and expands overtime. When you stop gaining knowledge, you stop growing. You can limit yourself to the size of a meteor, small fast and burning out. You can expand yourself to the size of a galaxy or you can grow to the size of the universe.