Well, there are things we know and things we will know. If we take the hypothetical "all knowing I", we assume it has zero security and all knowledge (wisdom). With individuals, we have high security (you can't know what I'm thinking) and low wisdom. So, knowledge plays a part in all this, as is evident of the result of causality. There's a sutra that deals with this concept as well.
I have a hypothesis that reality is backed by a blockchain data structure, which is why it's robust and fairly immutable. One might create a simple reality based on a blockchain data structure and then attempt to model causality/matrix rotations with that structure in such a way that the behavior of "gravity" noted in a gyroscope can be observed to not occur, given the nature of the scientific method. i.e. model rotations in a blockchain without generating gravity/precision and you've disproved my hypothesis.
The correlation with this test and reality would be allowing brief access to a "search" across all knowledge (which could be optimized behind the scenes) and then allow that knowledge to exist until the block is closed, at which point you are left with whatever gets closed in the block and the resulting forces that have to occur to rationalize the rotation. Rinse and repeat.
Probably doing a horrible job of explaining it. First time I've really written it down.