What is the meaning of the sentence ‘You know what there is to know’?

“You know that you know what it is to know. There

is a sentence like above. Doesn’t it mean that the sentences were identical? What’s the meaning of the following sentence, though I don’t know. What’s the meaning of ‘What you know is all’? Why am I not right? If you could give me someone’s exact meaning to a sentence in a sentence, who would you tell me?

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Asked on September 16, 2021 in Meaning.
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You might be off by a nuance. What is the person’s knowledge as a reference point? The person possesses certain knowledge but there is no knowledge beyond that.

What does reverse frame of reference mean? If knowledge was created by someone who isn’t familiar with humankind, they

may never be able to get to his/her location. There is a universe of knowledge and you know all of it.

Answered on September 28, 2021.
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You might be off by a nuance. What is the person’s knowledge as a reference point? The person possesses certain knowledge but there is no knowledge beyond that.

What does reverse frame of reference mean? If knowledge was created by someone who isn’t familiar with humankind, they

may never be able to get to his/her location. There is a universe of knowledge and you know all of it.

Answered on September 29, 2021.
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