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#26 2010-08-04 13:10:04

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Hmm. I have a big head, and I'm the smartest kid in my school.

Sorry if that sounded too boastful o_O


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#27 2010-08-04 13:10:17

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

The teacher said about the brain crevice thing. Dx


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#28 2010-08-04 13:11:11

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

waveOSBeta wrote:

And humans aren't as intelligent as mice.

Are you Douglas Adams?


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#29 2010-08-04 13:14:53

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

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#30 2010-08-04 13:15:24

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

http://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic … mp;start=0
Another argument.

@MRN: What do you think?

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#31 2010-08-04 13:16:30

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

I think I already pointed this out, but I'll say it again: Brain size doesn't matter; it's the density of the brain that controls your level of intelligence

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#32 2010-08-04 13:18:04

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

I think that it can only be proven scientifically *pulls out scalpel*. Who would like to be my first test subject?


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#33 2010-08-04 13:19:15

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

I think that it can only be proven scientifically *pulls out scalpel*. Who would like to be my first test subject?

Me! Pick me!  big_smile

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#34 2010-08-04 13:19:43

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Some guy with the initials CF who is very punch and swear-happy will!


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#35 2010-08-04 13:21:13

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

calebxy wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

I think that it can only be proven scientifically *pulls out scalpel*. Who would like to be my first test subject?

Me! Pick me!  big_smile

Alright, step into my laboratory.

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#36 2010-08-04 14:39:50

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Everyone knows humans are the 3rd most intelligent species, behind mice and dolphins.


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#37 2010-08-04 14:49:04

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Who's everyone?
I don't see dolphin building cities, or mice travelling to the moon


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#38 2010-08-04 14:52:08

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Blade-Edge wrote:

Who's everyone?
I don't see dolphin building cities, or mice travelling to the moon

Everyone who's watched or read The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.


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#39 2010-08-04 14:52:34

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Blade-Edge wrote:

Who's everyone?
I don't see dolphin building cities, or mice travelling to the moon

Or talking, or evading mouse traps, or stopping BP oil spills.


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#40 2010-08-04 15:11:57

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Well mice did commision Planet earth... so... If you quote this, please remove! Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy reference.


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#41 2010-08-04 17:31:49

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

djm111 wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

Who's everyone?
I don't see dolphin building cities, or mice travelling to the moon

Everyone who's watched or read The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.

I think I fell asleep during that.

So, wave, you think Mice are smarter than humans, so that makes you believe smaller brains are smarter somehow? How about trying to justify something with a small brain other than a mouse? This is basically based off of your religion, and from a Mythology.


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#42 2010-08-04 18:13:01

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Note: This post isn't supposed to clash with anyone's religion. It's based on current theories about evolution. I take no offense if you chose not to believe the theories mentioned in the following argument.
Well I'm not sure about this theory, but I do know that in some theories, humans evolved from smart rodents, correct? That should imply that mice and such would have some level of intelligence. As for dolphins, yes they are intelligent enough to save people they don't know. Dolphins use echolocation and even work together to do so. They have a form of communication that isn't extremely primitive. I not sure if and how mice communicate.
Now onto humans, it is a common theory that we evolved from chimpanzees some millions of years ago. According to theories, their brain level stayed the same, but suddenly spiked a few million years ago. The time this occurred correlated with approximately the same time that evidence showed that there was severe climate change. I believe that humans may have evolved to such because of the climate. It is possible that things such as clothes were created during that time period, if you believe the theories.
That having been said, I would assume that the ancestry of dolphins and mice faced a challenge that required brainpower.

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#43 2010-08-04 18:18:39

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

djm111 wrote:

Everyone knows humans are the 3rd most intelligent species, behind mice and dolphins.

This.


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#44 2010-08-04 19:02:03

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

waveOSBeta wrote:

djm111 wrote:

Everyone knows humans are the 3rd most intelligent species, behind mice and dolphins.

This.

Citation needed. And don't give me some link to the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, that's just a work of fiction.


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#45 2010-08-04 19:03:04

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

waveOSBeta wrote:

djm111 wrote:

Everyone knows humans are the 3rd most intelligent species, behind mice and dolphins.

This.

Citation needed. And don't give me some link to the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, that's just a work of fiction.

It's an attempt at humour, not a Wikipedia entry.


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#46 2010-08-04 19:05:52

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

graham7sarah9 wrote:

Note: This post isn't supposed to clash with anyone's religion. It's based on current theories about evolution. I take no offense if you chose not to believe the theories mentioned in the following argument.
Well I'm not sure about this theory, but I do know that in some theories, humans evolved from smart rodents, correct? That should imply that mice and such would have some level of intelligence. As for dolphins, yes they are intelligent enough to save people they don't know. Dolphins use echolocation and even work together to do so. They have a form of communication that isn't extremely primitive. I not sure if and how mice communicate.
Now onto humans, it is a common theory that we evolved from chimpanzees some millions of years ago. According to theories, their brain level stayed the same, but suddenly spiked a few million years ago. The time this occurred correlated with approximately the same time that evidence showed that there was severe climate change. I believe that humans may have evolved to such because of the climate. It is possible that things such as clothes were created during that time period, if you believe the theories.
That having been said, I would assume that the ancestry of dolphins and mice faced a challenge that required brainpower.

Who said we evolved from smart rodents? They are a different type of group than us. We may have come from the same place, but the roads did not intersect. There are the Slugs, the Insects, and everything else. That's how everything can be classified that's a living organism other than plants.


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#47 2010-08-04 19:27:16

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Mice are pretty smart. There are different kinds of knowledge...


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#48 2010-08-04 19:42:26

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Eh, the size of your brain doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is 42. If you know the number 42, you know the answer to life, the universe and everything. 42 is all you need to live.

Just kidding, but I do find this rather interesting  big_smile !


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#49 2010-08-04 22:40:26

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

littletonkslover wrote:

Mice are pretty smart. There are different kinds of knowledge...

That's more like survival instincts and not concious thinking. They can also hear and smell better which might explain that.


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#50 2010-08-05 06:05:08

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Re: Less brain size > more intelligence? - A theory

Theres a difference, Instinct and knowledge. Humans learn from past experiences, I'm not saying that mice and dolphins don't do this, but humans are the dominant species on Planet Earth.


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