Comment by RetroTechie
7 hours ago
Maybe not so thin: much humans' knowledge is embedded in things we create (outside of language).
For example the design of a machine may have it tolerate inputs way outside spec & work fine. It may be built to take a beating, while no manual mentions using it in a rough environment. There may be subtle or not-so-subtle tweaks done to it over the years.
So that machine embodies knowledge, that may be 're-discovered' (by observing machine in action) long after its original designer is gone.
Another example: the design of traffic systems, the layout of cities (mostly organic growth), and how it affects the flow of people & goods through that city.
That's just a few examples. In short: knowledge is stored in other ways besides books/videos etc, or people's heads.
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