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  Zelalem Mekonnen commented on criticism #3973.

By definition, there is nothing in the unknowable, since it can't be known.

This isn’t true. There are unknowable things. Look up uncomputable functions, see eg

So there are things that computers like our brains can never access – there are fundamental, natural limitations.

In this context, I think of mysticism as restricting criticism and preventing error correction, ie creating a man-made barrier for reason. That’s different.

#3973·Dennis Hackethal, about 17 hours ago

The sentiment of the sentence stands. Even with uncomputable functions, one shouldn't waste time in trying to solve them.