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Flynn effect, is intelligence actually increasing?

Flynn effect, is intelligence actually increasing?

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Originally posted by tacoandlettuce
I will remove myself from this thread, and meant nothing to one's intelligence..

Infact, I know each and every one of you if you knew how intelligent you were would be healing people left and right, and never a need again for what is known as currency.

Your intelligence is immeasurable when you are in full abidance to it's definition, which IS G ...[text shortened]... , that you all deserve to grow to, and SHALL, one GRAND day! Have a wonderful day you all =3
Are you implying that if we were all theists then we would be “healing people left and right, and never a need again for what is known as currency” ?

Most people in this world are already theists and yet still many are not healed from disease and I see little evidence of currency being abandoned. So if the remaining atheists turned theist (somehow ) nothing will change there! And if everybody turned Christian (somehow ), many people (probably exactly the same ones ) will no doubt still not be healed from disease and currency will not be abandoned. After all, Christians still use currency now and they are not all doctors.

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To an outsider coming across this thread, it is striking to see how poor is the standard of English produced by someone who thinks his god is a solution to all the world's ills. Is this an indication of the quality of reasoning taught in home-schooling?

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Originally posted by Kewpie
To an outsider coming across this thread, it is striking to see how poor is the standard of English produced by someone who thinks his god is a solution to all the world's ills. Is this an indication of the quality of reasoning taught in home-schooling?
I think you are talking about taco. English may not be his first language. That's what it looks like to me.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I think you are talking about taco. English may not be his first language. That's what it looks like to me.
I would agree with you that English is probably his second language. It was the half-baked concepts and lack of logical thought, as much as the choice of words, that were bothering me.

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I had assumed he was some sort of nascent web-based artificial intelligence and was well on the way to passing the Turing test. Whatever he is, he's well beyond my understanding.

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
I had assumed he was some sort of nascent web-based artificial intelligence and was well on the way to passing the Turing test. Whatever he is, he's well beyond my understanding.
Makes you wonder what happens when a human being fails the Turing test.

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Flynn effect, is intelligence actually increasing?

http://www.break.com/index/first_question_wrong_on_millionaire.html

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