Richard Masters
Illuminator
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2007
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If you could take a pill* that makes you 5-10% smarter than your former self, would you?
What if it made you 25%-50% more intelligent?
What if we could "restore" mentally handicapped people to average levels of intelligence (perhaps without affecting personality and demeanor directly?)
Are any objections related to the question of merit or unfair advantage?
* Instead of a pill, what if it was another mechanism? Does it matter if the change is permanent or temporary?
What if the mechanism was a recent discovery in the realm of health, analogous to the discovery of nutritional deficiencies (i.e. iodine) or analogous to germ theory?
What if the mechanism was an unnatural technological advance such as the next progression beyond wearable devices (i.e. cybernetic implants such as a wireless link to google search, or upgrades to the frontal cortex and hippocampus)?
What if it made you 25%-50% more intelligent?
What if we could "restore" mentally handicapped people to average levels of intelligence (perhaps without affecting personality and demeanor directly?)
Are any objections related to the question of merit or unfair advantage?
* Instead of a pill, what if it was another mechanism? Does it matter if the change is permanent or temporary?
What if the mechanism was a recent discovery in the realm of health, analogous to the discovery of nutritional deficiencies (i.e. iodine) or analogous to germ theory?
What if the mechanism was an unnatural technological advance such as the next progression beyond wearable devices (i.e. cybernetic implants such as a wireless link to google search, or upgrades to the frontal cortex and hippocampus)?
