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There are ''five'' types of [[known]].  
There are ''six'' types of [[known]].  


The [[Donald Rumsfeld|Rumsfeld]] ''three'':
The [[Donald Rumsfeld|Rumsfeld]] ''three'':
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*'''[[Known unknown|Known unknowns]]''': Things you ''do'' know you ''don’t'' know;
*'''[[Known unknown|Known unknowns]]''': Things you ''do'' know you ''don’t'' know;
*'''[[Unknown unknown|Unknown unknowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''don’t'' know;
*'''[[Unknown unknown|Unknown unknowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''don’t'' know;
And the [[Jolly Contrarian]] ''two'':
And the [[Jolly Contrarian]] ''three'':
*'''[[Unknown known|Unknown knowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''do'' know.
*'''[[Unknown known|Unknown knowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''do'' know.
*'''[[Unsubstantiated|Not officially known]]''': Things ''you'' know but the general public can’t ''prove''.<br>
*'''[[Unsubstantiated|Not officially known]]''': Things ''you'' know but the general public can’t ''prove''.<br>
*'''[[Knowable unknown]]s''': Things you don’t know, but think you do know, for the time being, because computers.

Latest revision as of 17:17, 5 November 2024

There are six types of known.

The Rumsfeld three:

And the Jolly Contrarian three: