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by sgt101
3890 days ago
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It's simple to say "let's have a fatter cow". It is not simple to say "let's have a more intelligent human" because "intelligent" is not a fixed or agreed term. 100 years ago people would have thought mental arithmetic, memorization and rhetorical speech were core parts or indicators of intelligence. I think that most people today would see creative problem solving, social empathy and long term planning as more indicative. In fact the 19th century indicators are now seen (in popular culture) as part of a disorder (autistic spectrum) that is often used to explain the behaviour of otherwise incapable people. Our culture, communities and technology define our humanity, creating a greater humanity through breeding misses the point somewhat. |
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A baby monitor with progress notes on various pivot options sounds great. (Revolutionary Girl Utena model Serta...) It beeps if all the child's career options are deprecated by the next 15 years, and points to an appropriate hill near which those careers fester; or if their social health role is to force vulnerable mutations in (otherwise) epidemic disease (I'm only a Doctor ironically, etc.)