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How can we know that current knowledge is an improvement on past…
How can we know that current knowledge is an improvement on past knowledge?
"How can we know"
Idea of knowing must be delivered to a knowledge community
Forms of textbook, teachers, internet
Must be delivered to individual person in order to know
"is an"
Must be an, wholly built on
100%
Current knowledge
Knowledge that we know now
Updated knowledge in scientific and innovation
Agreed as a knowledge community
Current state of understanding
Past knowledge
Knowledge that is prior known
Something that we already for a period of time
Knowledge that is outdated
Can be disproven by current knowledge
Information being an improvement vs expand knowledge
Improvement in knowledge is overtime more research and discoveries are made to improve current knowledge
Expand in knowledge is over time we understand more about a certain aspect without improving it
Expand knowledge (wider range) vs More in-depth knowledge
We know that something is more accurate and at a higher quantity and the object resembles that the method or the information has grown
New knowledge
relativity
Utility, acts as a facility
Calculator makes knowledge more accessible
The improvement in calculator technology does not show that current knowledge is an improvement on past knowledge
However, better calculator facilities improvement in knowledge as it is easier and more accessible to gain knowledge with better calculations
Functionality
Making iron
Improvement in stainless steel isotopes
Production of materials that are physically stronger is a result of improvement in technology and knowledge of material science
Pure iron with better knowledge results in better improvement