Comment by hshdhdhj4444
3 days ago
> the idea that metrics like IQ point to some sort of “universal independent” metric of value
What’s particularly annoying is that this can so easily be proven false. No amount of heritable IQ points are gonna help if you’re born to a starving family escaping genocide in Sudan.
But also, “IQ” has been a useful characteristic for a few decades to maybe a few centuries at most. For most of human existence, pure physical strength was likely much more useful than the ability to do abstract thinking.
So even if we accept all these easily disproven ideas, it’s still clearly evident that the fact that they’re in a position to benefit from these supposedly heritable traits is only because they happen to be extremely fortunate to be born in a time and place where these traits are actually valuable.
Several 9s of humans that ever existed would have found an Einstein level of genius worthless
> Several 9s of humans that ever existed would have found an Einstein level of genius worthless
Substituting "generations" for "9s", whatever that is...
Citation needed.
How do you know it didn't take Einsteinian-level intelligence to first make the leap that fire can be controlled, or flint knapped, or ochre used to paint images?