Thread:User talk:WaitingforGodot/IQ tests/reply (25)

Yeah, I get the evo thing, but i remain dubious that evo happens in 100 years. At least in this case, where there's no real environmental pull to cause us to evolve. Evo requires a pressure, and i don't see that. we are not selecting for the more intelligent - sighs - if only cause statistically more intelligent / successful people tend to have LESS kids.

"The thing is, while both nature and nurture might improve our intelligence, the real interesting thing is whether they conspire and feed back on each other. Do we improve intelligence selection criteria at the genetic level because of our more nurtured abilities?" -- Ohh, ahhh... ;-) So you are saying that it's possibly (likely?) that the biology the actual genetics can/might/does changes because of non genetic things like nutrition or the opposite say - malnutrition, poision in the water, etc?