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Absorb a lot of information about something to know something

I know the name of this river, but I don’t know the classification name of the birds.....

Several people are gathering under the big bridge. They are holding a large black tube.

The large tube is mounted on a tripod. All of them are telephoto lenses. They are trying to take a picture of something under the bridge.
It seems that rare birds live on a part of the pier of the bridge. They want to photograph rare birds.
The water of the river flowing under the bridge is clear. Various birds fly there.
Even I used to take a picture of a white bird that reflected the sunrise and glowed orange with a mobile phone camera.

What makes knowledge different from information?
The first condition of knowing something is to absorb a lot of information about something.
For example, suppose you have a lot of information about something. You can declare the following: I know about it
However, knowledge, unlike information, has a certain purpose. That also means that knowledge has its own point of view.
And, such a point of view is not one, but rather innumerable. Therefore, there is never only one type of knowledge.
You have declared that you know about it. But unfortunately, your knowledge is only poor information that arises from your own point of view.

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But lately
I’ve had less chance to witness my favorite big white birds. The cause may be that the upstream bank of this river was concreted about a year ago.
The water flowing through the river is still clear, but the birds don’t seem to be satisfied with anything.
I know the name of this river, but I don’t know the classification name of the birds.

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