Even If Genes Affect Intelligence, We Can't Engineer Cleverness - Liwaiwai
First, let me tell you how smart I am. My fifth-grade teacher said I was gifted in mathematics and, looking back, I have to admit that she was right. I've properly grasped the character of metaphysics as trope nominalism, and I can tell you that time exists, but that it can't be integrated into a fundamental equation. Most of the things that other people say are only partially true. A paper published in Nature Genetics in 2017 reported that, after analysing tens of thousands of genomes, scientists had tied 52 genes to human intelligence, though no single variant contributed more than a tiny fraction of a single percentage point to intelligence.
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