T-Rex: In the middle ages you'd go to school for only a little bit to learn simple things, and then you'd start working!
T-Rex: And now you go to school for longer to learn more complicated things!
T-Rex: And it stands to reason that as we discover and invent more and more complicated things, the training required to fully understand those things will also go up. The logical endpoint is that we will reach a point where you study for ALL YOUR LIFE, and then spend the last week of your life frantically adding to the store of knowledge before you die.
Utahraptor: Or that we just divide things up! Seems easier. That's what PhDs are, right?
Utahraptor: You take the world, study one tiny slice of it, and in doing so discover something new. Done. Problem solved.
T-Rex: Okay, but maybe there'll be problems that REQUIRE the vast depth AND breadth of knowledge that can ONLY come from -
Off panel: - groups of well-intentioned and informed people frankly discussing an issue?
T-Rex: UTAHRAPTOR
T-Rex: I am TRYING to describe a KNOWLEDGE APOCALYPSE and you are NOT HELPING