The Interpretation and Fate of Intelligence

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-02-01

We know that there are differences between people, not only in the body, but also in the mind. The difference in the mind is something invisible and invisible, and this is the intellectual factor of man.

What is Intelligence? Intelligence is a person's ability to recognize objective things and use knowledge to solve practical problems. It is concentrated in the profound, correct and comprehensive procedures that reflect objective things, and is often manifested through observation, memory, imagination, thinking and judgment. It is developed through the acquisition of human knowledge and experience and the practice of practice, but it is not the same as knowledge and practice. The level of a person's intelligence is determined by innate qualities, socio-historical heritage, level of education, and personal effort.

First of all, intelligence is innate. Biologists have done experiments like this: put smart mice togetherLet them be married mates, and put the unintelligent rats together and let them mate and breed. After a while, they had children one after another, and it turned out that the sons and daughters of the wise rats were equally smart, and the offspring of the unintelligent rats were even more stupid than their parents. Therefore, a person's intelligence, i.e., a large part of intelligence, is hereditarily conditioned.

Secondly, intellectual and social heritageproductionRelate. We know that matter is primary, and our understanding is superior to matter. All the inventions and creations of human society are based on existing materialsMuch of the existing material foundation is the social legacy left to us by our predecessors. The material formed by rearranging, combining, or decomposing the existing material, that is, the social heritage, is the invention of a new intelligence. Without the material and cultural heritage of society, no matter how rich your imagination is, it will not improve your intelligence as soon as possible.

The development of modern science and technology can enable human beings to explore the moon and set up observation stations on Mars to search for aliens. No matter how wonderful the life of aliens is described in the current science fiction films and science fiction literary works, the limbs, bones, facial features, and even behavioral language of aliens are similar to those of humans on our earth. (In fact, there are no aliens, we don't study, even if there are real aliens, there is absolutely an essential difference from earthlings in all aspects of physical form) Why can't we imagine aliens in a different form from humans on earth? Because we have not seen the existence of aliens, we have not observed anything, so we can only depict aliens in the form of humans on Earth. Never (even if it exists) to make science fiction films or write science fiction literary works using human forms and behavioral language on other planets. We can only understand the world of the future on the basis of the existing material, social heritage. The excellent heritage of human society (both material and spiritual) is our wealth and the crystallization of the wisdom of generations of people. If you want to improve your intelligence, you must learn to stand on the shoulders of giants.

In 1687, Newton published his magnum opus, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, which marked the pinnacle of the English scientific revolution. Newton's scientific thought is based on space, time, mass and force, with the three laws as the core, synthesizing the laws of "the law of universal gravitation", and using mathematics to describe a complete and universal theoretical system of mechanics. He summarized the laws of motion of earthly objects and celestial bodies, which had always been considered unrelated to each other in the past, into a unified theory, and completed the first major synthesis in the history of science. Later, Newton said, "I stand on the shoulders of giants to see farther than giants." To this day, this phrase is often cited by scholars as a philosophy of life.

Thirdly, intelligence is inseparable from a person's level of education and personal effort.

Some people regret not going to college for various reasons, and always hope that their children will be admitted to college in the future, which is of course a good thing. The purpose of going to university for higher education is to improve people's intelligence and acquire more professional knowledge. In general, the higher the level of education of a person, the wider his knowledge and the higher his intelligence. However, people with high intelligence do not always succeed, and some people quickly excel after graduating from collegehas made achievements in a certain field; But there are also people who are mediocre and even fall into the abyss of depravity or sin.

Some people are not highly educated, but they finally succeed thanks to their tenacious efforts. For example, Bai Qifan, the inventor of the "Grab King", turned out to be a stevedore at the Shanghai wharf and did not go to college. ** Writer GorkyHe is an apprentice at an iron shop. Gao Yubao of our country wrote the book "I Want to Go to School" after the army eradicated illiteracy. Shen Hong, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, only studied for four years when he was a child......

The rapid development of modern social science and technology requires us to master more knowledge, and in a sense, without knowledge, intelligence will be low. But with the different stages of social development, people also have different understandings of intelligence. In modern times, the arts and sciences of various disciplines penetrate and promote each other, and the intellectual assessment should look at a person's comprehensive ability, not only limited to a certain point. As we all know, Mr. Yuan Longping, the father of rice hybridization, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, will never breed cold-tolerant and high-yield rice varieties without a high level of education, nor will he create achievements that will shock the world.

Jiang Zhuying is an optical expert in China, and his success is not only due to professional knowledge, but also due to the accumulation of multidisciplinary knowledge. Any expertise is the synthesis of the social heritage of humanity.

It is worth emphasizing thatTraining also improves a person's intelligence more quickly. Animal training confirmed that the average amount of ribonucleic acid in the brain cells of trained rats was about 10% higher than that of untrained rats. RNA can contribute to special new protein molecules, such as adrenocorticotropic hormone secreted by the pituitary gland, posterior vasopressin, etc. These substances can improve and boost intelligence, enhance memory. Some countries in Western Europe have synthesized this type of hormone artificially for the elderly with memory loss, brain, and alcoholismofEfficacy.

So, what are the specific effects of intelligence factors on the fate of people? Let's look at some examples from ancient and modern times.

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