"The overall correlation between cognitive ability scores and the number of children born is r=−0.11" “Small”effects can have very large consequences, particularly when applied to large populations and can accumulate over time." https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886918302903 …
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In the absence of harsh Malthusianism, dysgenic process dominates. Historical optimism is simple error.
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Inhumanly uneven distribution of the techonomic surplus is the only antidote to dysgenics. ...
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Only if we promise to step up the level of competition with them. Waste them on advances in life quality, and they'll have to be taken away.
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But humans are becoming dimmer, very rapidly, precisely because they're currently enjoying that gap.
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No problem then. So long as space is hell we'll do fine.
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