You have near infinite knowledge at your fingertips *now*,
But for Sturgeon's Law:
"90% of everything is crap."
The Internet is vast, but not inifinite, and bereft of - well - the unknowable. Like what everyone is thinking, or the limits of the universe and what is in all of it. The unified field theory and myriads of mathematical conjectures which are yet unknown.
It is also ripe with repetitive information - which oddly enough,is WHY it is useful, since it would be impossible to find anything if the information existed in exactly ONE PLACE. It's also full of the same recipes, the same schoolbook texts, seemingly endless amounts of porn, the same weather reports, the same NEWS, sometimes repeated verbatim. It's filled with - well - USELESS information. Dated information - just look at most county websites, that are at least a year out of date.
It's filled with opinions and arguments, which themselves are repetitive. It's filled with pics of kids, pets, food and so on.
And of course, it's full of crap. Bullchit. Lies, distortions and so forth. As my brother once said of newspapers - "paper don't REFUSE print". There's nothing on the Internet that is always factual.
I do tend to lean - and prefer - INFORMED debate. I learn that way. Rather than infinite wisdom, I wish I always knew the truth on a matter. I don't want to know all the mysteries of physics, but I wish I was smart enough to understand all of it. It's more interesting to learn something than to know it. Kind of the reason why chess is more interesting than tic-tac-toe.