What do you think about the fact that people nowadays mistake knowledge for access of information.
E. G. Someone might think they know everything about nutrition (or insert subject here), but they're limited to the articles, blogs, studies they've found on the web.
I'm confused by this question. You are gaining knowledge providing the information is from legitimate source. For example lately I've been interested in the 1900s and have gained more knowledge by reading about that era. You don't have to experience everything first hand to know about it.
If you could restore one broken relationship, which would it be?
None. If a relationship breaks down, it has happened for a reason and should stay that way. It's up to the people involved to either resolve their differences or leave things as they are, and I wouldn't want to interfere in that.
Along with 99% of users, I'm gonna go with ceiling. I know questions of the day are usually awful, but with this one you have really excelled yourselves.
If you could have personally witnessed anything, what would you want to have seen?
This is a really good question, I'm just sorry I don't have a good answer. I can't think of an event in particular, but I would have liked to have lived more than century ago. I'm obsessed with watching videos on YouTube, one in particular from 1906 in San Francisco. Apart from obvious reasons, I think the past is so interesting and incredibly beautiful.