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Post by Toasted Cheese on Nov 8, 2019 0:48:24 GMT
We are no smarter today than people 3,000 years ago. You truly believe that? Even with all the advancements in science, technology, academia as well as increase in literacy, college graduates and IQ scores? A previous poster already pointed out the Flynn Effect, so I'm not gonna bother repeating it. By nearly every metric I can't think of a way were not smarter than people from even just a few decades ago. It would depend on how one defines smarter. We are more populated and we still tend to be as ignorant to the meaning and purpose of our being. Look at all the confusion and flux in society. It would depend if one is talking about academic intelligence and IQ, or natural, insightful, instinctual intelligence?
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