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But when you say things with conviction, like he does.
Right, because Neil deGrasse actually looked at the paper he wrote and said, I looked at it, but I just didn't have time to, you know, but there's some things that he said that weren't right.
But I give him credit for his effort.
You know, there's this thing they call, what's the theory they call where you, you think you know enough, you think you know something, but you don't have enough information to really know.
And you don't know what you're talking about.
There's a, there's a theory.
No, it's not cognitive dissonance.
Um, it's, it's a theory where you, you know, narcissism, you don't know where you, where you have, you think you have a certain amount of information to make you think, you know, everything, but you don't have enough, something like that.
The phrase, you don't know what you don't know, highlights the limitations of human knowledge and the potential for gaps in understanding.
It emphasizes that there are often things we are unaware, we don't know, which can lead to misunderstandings or flawed assumptions.