Ah-ha, you fool! Now I can make sure that you don't copy me! Mwa-ha-ha!
Yes, this is the real reason for why I didn't give my answer in the first post. Nyeh, nyeh!
Obviously, my answer is, "no."
Most knowledge attained is circumstantial, and so I don't believe that my power meter rises along with my knowledge meter. I believe that knowledge is a burden, and we have to use our judgement to decide how we will handle it. It's in the handling of this burden that we build up power, not just by attaining and using it. I mean, anyone with half of a brain can learn things and make use of their knowledge to their benefit (to one extent or another), but not everyone can use their knowledge wisely, in particular under less-than-desired conditions. It's the same in the physical sense: are you strong just because you built up some muscles, or are you strong because of what you were able to accomplish with said muscles?