Knowing everything about nothing - what a strange contradiction

I read a quote attributed to the Austrian zoologist Konrad Lorenz that says: 

The specialist knows more and more about less and less and finally knows everything about nothing.

For me it sounds true, because the more I know about something the more I know that I don't know enough. 

Knowledge works like a branching tree; it keeps opening and opening new branches. The more one study a subject, the more questions appear and the less secure you are about your knowledge - call this experience. 

I my own field, I realized that I knew everything about nothing. But who cares? We live in a universe beyond comprehension. A place where even stars are mere illusions. Ghosts of lights from a past lone gone. 

Better to embrace the idea of our old friend Socrates: 

I know that I know nothing.

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