My friend seems to believe so but I differ greatly on this
Why do non-native English speakers always make such terrible posts? I'm not that big on racial superiority but there's only so many shitposts in broken English you can read before you start drawing certain conclusions.
>>7920968
My bad I've had a long day and forgot that I typed two of the same word sorry about that.
>>7920967
Not only did you type the wrong word,
you typed it twice.
Well, anyway
no.
>>7920967
The irony of your post aside, ancient Humans were just as intelligent as modern Humans. Only our collective knowledge has grown.
>>7921154
>ut
yes due to more CO2 in the air
http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/advpub/2015/10/ehp.1510037.acco.pdf
>>7920967
Nope, same biology
>>7921154
thank you, i see this point made so unoften
Yes, they are. Human race was degrading for the last ~5000 years because of the negative selection. This process became even faster now, just look at the birth rates of subhuman apes in the third world.
>>7920968
>Implying only native English speakers make typing errors
Exhaustion, haste, multi-tasking, not proof reading, or plainly not caring are just some of the few reasons you might get a post wrong.
Happens to me often. Bound to also happen to you every once in a while.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect
Nope. Today we have more information, more food, more protection, more transportation, more computation, more energy etc Soon we will have genetic engineering, advanced medicine, robotics, specific AIs, space mining etc
We are literally on top
>>7920967
In certain ways both culturally and biologically.
>>7920967
This could be true only if intelligence was detrimental to survival. But if that was the case, we would be monkeys