The platypus and the echidna have huge brains given their low intelligence. Scientists speculate that they need this higher brain to IQ ratio, because they do not have dreams to aid in the learning process.
Image by R Wayt Smith
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The platypus and the echidna have huge brains given their low intelligence. Scientists speculate that they need this higher brain to IQ ratio, because they do not have dreams to aid in the learning process.
Image by R Wayt Smith
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Man
Likes to think
He has evolved
Above the animals
With an advanced intelligence
That can choose its destiny
But the ordinary man
Is no more evolved
Than a parrot
Parrots, too,
Only repeat their conditioning
Parrots, too,
Dress wildly to attract attention
And parrots are also known
To associate with pirates
Need I say more?
Obviously the facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an imagination that is formed by your previous experience. Memories of the past are not memories of facts but memories of your imaginings of the facts. – Philip Roth (b. 1933), U.S. novelist.
According to philosopher/scientist George Berkeley, our knowledge of anything is merely our sensation of it and the ideas derived from these sensations. Sound is the sensation experienced through the faculty of hearing, and there is, to the trained ear, a marked difference between the silence in an empty ballroom and the silence at midnight on a lonely road.
"It is not a sign of good health to be well adjusted to a sick society." – J. Krishnamurti