Please try to actually understand what og_kalu is saying instead of being obtuse about something any grade-schooler intuitively grasps.
Imagine a legally blind person, they can barely see anything; just general shapes flowing into one another. In front of them is a table onto which you place a number of objects. The objects are close together and small enough such that they merge into one blurred shape for our test person.
Now when you ask the person how many objects are on the table, they won't be able to tell you! But why would that be? After all, all the information is available to them! The photons emitted from the objects hit the retina of the person, the person has a visual interface and they were given all the visual information they need!
Information lies within differentiation, and if the granularity you require is higher than the granularity of your interface, then it won't matter whether or not the information is technically present; you won't be able to access it.