On intelligence & IQhttps://www.pscp.tv/w/b7DSEDFWR2p2cUFYUlllS098MWRSSlpta1BRck1HQiPaAXczH1pEGvCjxYyo-c89ueVAavqGxem6NWuLCoxZ …
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"emphasis on cognitive speed probably confuses the issue" This bugs me because we know via protocol analysis that different people use their minds differently and that this is fractal. Speed and IQ are path contingent and fluid all the way down.
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I don't understand much of the vocabulary you use in your replies or on your blog, which is why I probably won't respond to you very much
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IQ is a reasonably good snapshot of a person’s working knowledge, processing speed, etc. in generalized yet still very specific domains — one of which is spatial manipulation, which you mentioned. A person’s ability to solve such a problem is highly dependent on practice!
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We would get faster and faster if we set the goal to train for IQ testing. I think we would be able to solve just about everything without time constraints. I’m pretty dang certain we could solve it all if we didn’t have “device/internet constraints” ...
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And then the question is "what causes someone to try?" —on timescales of hours or days/weeks. Which then connects back with The Desire To Pass Tests (not sure if you mentioned this; haven't watched video)https://hotelconcierge.tumblr.com/post/113360634364/the-stanford-marshmallow-prison-experiment …
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