Information Relativity

A sufficiently great intelligence can at most know half of the universe, as it would itself be the other half. Even so, two additional points make this impossible. Firstly, verification of the information would require further resources, but more crucially the philosophical problem that two identical entities are the same as each other, and thus not two entities but one. In such circumstances, the universe would not be the contents of the two entities but the differences between them.

Mark Sheeky, 10 April 2014