Shut up an calculate brings up two points.
Knowledge is not necessarily representational. It may just be algorithmic. You may know that performing a certain calculation gives the right answer, but be unable to map all elements of the calculation to real entities.
We'd rather be able to do white box testing than black box testing, but I'll take a useful black box.
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