Describe the Unknown without making known. then tell me what is unknown if we know about it
Question asked by: Unknown2u
Asked on: 06 May 2010

If you do not know that something is there, that does not mean it does not exist. Take the example of bacteria : no-one had seen them or knew they existed until microscopes but that does not mean that they are not there.
If something is unknown that is different to whether or not it exists.
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Replied at: 10 May 2010
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