What is the end game of human knowledge?
Sir Studley Smugley
There IS no "end game." Just seeking knowledge is the whole point. It's a HUGE Universe, so we'll be asking questions forever. Kinda makes you feel small, doesn't it?
HeLovesUsAll
“For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.“ (Romans 8:6)
Raja
There is no end to human knowledge. God will create new intelligent spirits again and again and send them to human beings. Spirits are separate elements. A human being is not a single spirit. A human being doesn't have a spiritual body. A human being during his/her lifetime is living with many spirits which have joined one by one since birth. They are knowledge, intelligence, skills, feelings, emotions, interests and everything. Even thoughts are not your own. For example, when you want to take a decision on a subject, one after another the spirits think and you just listen, choose or reject the ideas which they transmit to your mind through your brain in the form of thoughts. Brain is just a media to connect the spirits to your mind. A mind is just a computer's mind. After the destruction of a computer completely you will not get it's mind. The same is the case with the human beings. Soul is nothing but an energy needed for the functionality of a body. It is not a spirit or anything else. All human beings are just robots made of flesh and bones and toys of the spirits for their games.
Maximus Williamitis
When there is 'no more' too learn; and, all the secrets of the Universe become 'common knowledge'.
Anonymous
Death. Poop. Smelly.
Anonymous
There is no end. We will probably evolve into something else, not completely human. It may take a couple of million years, though.
Mr. Interesting
We become god-like and no longer need a body.
elj2017c
No end game of human knowledge. Ecclesiastes 3:11 tells us about God: "He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has even put eternity in their heart; yet mankind will never find out the work that the true God has made from start to finish." Even eternal life will not bring us to the end of learning about Jehovah. The prospect before us is limitless. After having lived for hundreds, thousands, millions, even billions of years, we will know far more about God than we do now. But we will still feel that there are countless wonderful things to be learned. We will be eager to learn more, for we will always have reason to feel as did the psalmist, who sang: “The drawing near to God is good for me.” (Psalm 73:28) Eternal life will be unimaginably rich and varied—and drawing closer to Jehovah will always be the most rewarding part of it.
Matt
Progress for the sake of progress, curiosity, immortality, improving the human condition and ending suffering.
PETER M
Wisdom is the end game of human knowledge.
grey_worms
human knowledge's application of course
Shiksa Genius
The personal BEING of God
P
Self destruction
j
What "human" and "knowledge" mean to you helps clarify your question. E.g., "Human, All Too Human" as one meaning is a move of (nietzschean) faith beyond the matrix or cave of denser herdly human desires-as-knowing. Another perspective is Abraham Maslow's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs in which the "Overman" becomes the self-actualizing man, by virtue of overcoming and mastering challenges, unto the Goethean and da Vincian "Overman" models Nietzsche cited. Another meaning is given in T. S. Eliot's "Little Gidding" (see especially the last part, beginning "With the drawing of this Love and the voice of this Calling"). Somewhat similar perspectives are given in Shakespeare's "As You Like It," the monologue beginning "All the world's a stage," and in C. S. Lewis' "The Great Divorce." Related: "The Path of the Higher Self;" "The Path of Silence;" "For Couples Only;" "Beams from Meher Baba;" "Autobiography of a Yogi."
Frederick
Universal mind
The Football God
Let AI do it for us.