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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (3192)1/10/2006 4:25:04 AM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219510
 
If Harvard professor Kelly announces that people who stand on their head become more intelligent, and has lots of data, we don't have to believe it. The believers will call it the Kelly effect and it will become quite popular, let's say. (never mind that Kelly is a prof in some soft subject). If we don't have the slightest idea of "how it works" in a democratic society we can scoff. Any way he becomes a household name and young males all over the world are trying to stand on their head for longer than a picosecond.
It's that way with the Flynn effect. It's easy to believe that improved diet and health care also improve the brain development of kids. But in a country like the US the improved diet and improved health care have been in place for let's say 70 years. What we see in such a technologically advanced society is natural selection for the stupid. The stupid are more fitted because they reproduce like mad. Teen age girls in their third pregnancy are abundant. The intelligent almost all limit the size of their family to what they personally can afford, not depending on anticipated government aid.
The sad result of this is the anybody-with-their-eyes-open effect. The average intelligence is dropping.
In mid 19'th century there were the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates. Take a look at the English of both sides. The vocabulary would be beyond a big section of contemporary US people. Current politicians "know" not to use such exotic words in a public speech.
Don't be surprised at a recrudescence of religion, militarism, etc. and a decrease in voting participation in the US and I'm afraid similar countries, such as Canada and the UK. It goes with the dumbing down.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (3192)1/11/2006 5:24:56 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219510
 
M smart women want smart men... less smart women don't know any better... I think men are less selective (not me LOL) 30% of Ontario kids don't make it out of high school... (I was appalled to discover that)...

If I looked (anecdotally) at one group here in Canada that has a combination of a culture to exceed (as the Chinese) and a proclivity to have as many children as they can afford it is the Jews... While I do not always support Israel.. I certainly admire the Jews as a people around the world for their survivability..

Al