Comment by raducu
2 months ago
"Better", but not better than the model they were distilled from, at least that's how I understand it.
2 months ago
"Better", but not better than the model they were distilled from, at least that's how I understand it.
I think this is how the "child brain" works too. The better the parents and the environement are, the better the child evolution is :)
Not at all — how many people were geniuses and their parents not? I can name several and I’m sure with a quick search you can too.
How is that relevant? A few examples do not disprove anything. It's pretty common knowledge that the more successful/rich etc. your parents were, the more likely you'll be successful/rich etc.
This does not directly prove the theory your parent comment posits, being that better circumstances during a child's development improve the development of that child's brain. That would require success being a good predictor of brain development, which I'm somewhat uncertain about.