
Objects vs. Blocks vs. Files
In general knowledge, "objects" refer to specific items or concepts, like a car or justice, which can be analyzed or discussed. "Blocks" are larger units of information or topics that encompass several related objects, such as a chapter in a book. "Files" represent organized collections of blocks and objects, typically stored digitally, like a document or database that holds data on various subjects. Essentially, objects are building blocks of knowledge, blocks organize related information, and files manage and store that organized knowledge for easy access and reference.