Most of the time, yes.
the knowledge of matter is needed to know what everything around us is made out of
It doesn't matter how much knowledge you have if you can't spread it in a good way. :)
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Subject matter expert.
Investigating any physical phenomena, acquiring new knowledge about matter and correcting & integrating such previous knowledge.
Everyone wants to think they matter somehow.
apes did! :P tolled
John Wisdom has written: 'Problems of mind and matter' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Mind and body, Theory of Knowledge
Any legal matter can be handled Pro Se, it's just a matter of having the knowledge.
The ancient Greek masters outlined the importance of empiricism and rationalism in the quest for knowledge. They believed that while the former propounds the genius of practical knowledge, rationalism interrogated knowledge as a matter of reason.
Thermodynamics is the branch of science that relies on knowledge about energy and changes in stages of matter. It deals with the relationships between heat, work, and energy transfer, and is fundamental to the functioning of technologies such as engines, refrigerators, and power plants.