Fionnáin quoted Flights by Olga Tokarczuk
Sometimes I start to doubt that it will work. After all, what it has in it can only be what we can put into words – what we have words for. And in that sense, it wouldn't be able to hold everything at all. We should have some other collection of knowledge, then, to balance that out – its inverse, its inner lining, everything we don't know, all the things that can't [-->] be captured in any index, can't be handled by any search engine. For the vastness of these contents cannot be traversed from word to word – you have to step in between the words, into the unfathomable abysses between ideas. With every step we'll slip and fall. It would appear the only option is to get in even deeper. Matter and anti-matter. Information and anti-information.
— Flights by Olga Tokarczuk (Page 78 - 79)
Following my previous quote, this is still in the same fictional section about Wikipedia, written in 2007, and I find it also really compelling as a perspective. Page breaks at [-->]