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by robbedpeter
1507 days ago
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This is incorrect - iq has risen steadily with improvements in nutrition, public health, and medical science. It's mostly plateaued over the last 50 years, but it's evident that pre-industrial / pre-rnlightenment humans had a much harder life, including things that suppressed potential at an almost global scale. We may see additional gains if there are globally adopted pedagogical improvements in both childhood education and standard parenting. Our genetics are the same, but our quality of life is radically better, and that allows us greater potential. |
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In particular, we recently invented this peculiar notion that one can boil intelligence down to a number :b