Talk:Omniscience/@comment-34205886-20180630211658/@comment-30766268-20180630213015

yes.

there is a difference between "knowing" and "understanding".

there is also a problem of memory.

If I were to cram all of this knowledge into your head, the following would happen:

1. you won't be able to think, as your brain won't be able to full process all of this information, and it would be busy for all eternity in organizaing everything into your brain.

2. you won't be able to understad most of whta you know, because it would be too advanced for you to understand.

3. even if you somehow was able to bypass, one way or another, those two limitations, your brain dosn't have enough space to save so much knowledge in it.

you would forget basically all but a few things out of what you know, out of this infinite well of information.

so, an omniscient being would have an infinite space in her brain to stor all of this information, and won' forget any pice of information whatsoever.

an omniscient being would also have abslute intelligence and absoltue wisdom, as they can actually UNDERSTAND what they have in their heads, and to be able to process it and use it.

it is more then simply KNOWING everything, that also means you understand it all, you remember it all, and you can use every bit of information you have, and function normally while having it all there.