The Bookshop Guru
Which came first, intelligence
or language is the million dollar question and answer? The first hominid to
walk upright plays a part in intelligence, and, or, language abilities,
otherwise, other animals would have evolved intelligence, and we can define
intelligence as the making of tools a precognitive choice of thinking ahead.
You would then assume that language just developed from simple body language
signs to vocal sounds eventually forming words that everyone in their community
understood.
The spark of intelligence came
when our ancestor went from just another hominid walking around 1.2 million
years ago, to a human being the first time they started making tools. The
process of thinking ahead was the dawn of man. But, why us, we are just another
animal in the natural world? Essentially, nature took a divergent path never
before seen in Darwin’s theory of evolution. So, why should this be, we are
just an animal that we have decided to use the almighty word of “human” to
describe our species?
Natural selection is based on
selective and adaptive gene inheritance over time, a lot of time. Intelligence
is alien to Darwin’s theory of evolution because intelligence exists outside
the domain of nature (Natural Selection). Forget, about finding the missing
links; concentrate on the logic of my argument. In simple terms, 1.2 million
years ago our species started making a tool, now, that requires precognitive
planning, and that is intelligence. But, this contradicts Darwin’s theory of
evolution because it’s totally divergent for intelligence to emerge through
natural selection; otherwise, it would occur randomly distributed throughout the
animal kingdom. Time is linear and intelligence is spatial. That is probably
why at the quantum level of physics an electron can be measured as being in two
places at the same time seemingly alien to the general laws of physics.
Read my funny account of life
at university. Well, I hope you find
some parts funny; otherwise, I will eat my hat.
I studied Artificial Intelligence and realised its potential. Learn how
to score more goals than Casanova. Need I go on and say more? Take your hand
out of the cookie jar and read my story.
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To be or not to be
It’s never too late
We don't all wear the same shoes
We have all the time in the world
Sat there like a Cheshire cat
There’s a bit more meat on the bone
More stress than a chaining smoking nurse
The golden rule
How I got my T-Shirt
A girl came knocking on my window
Realise your potential it’s within you to succeed. Your success is not proportional to the effort you put in, that part is purely random.
I can win the lottery in a second, but spend a lifetime finding a cure for cancer. Which is more rewarding?
As Jesus said, “belief is everything.”
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Hey, Chuck. Did you bring any spending money? Viva la vida loca.
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