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To: Crabbe who wrote (4020)2/5/2006 10:00:50 AM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218434
 
OK,you've convinced me. Unemployment for most of humanity will be a big problem. Right now the biggest problem is how to reduce the total use of energy, which can be done by reducing the population of the globe, improving energy technology and conservation. It is said that many scientists are needed in this connection. The developed world produces fewer and fewer good scientists, due, I think to the lowering of average IQ. Maurice's Flynn effect is a one time phenomenon. After everybody's diet is adequate the overwhelming effect is the result of average number of children varying inversely with IQ. Countries like China and India don't show this phenomenon yet, because the extra children in large families didn't find enough food. So investment in the developing world means a better chance of hiring high IQ people.