29 MAR 2011 by ideonexus
Humans Aren't Especially Smart, It's Just that We Swarm
I prefer sociobiologist E. O. Wilson's view of us as unfortunate tribal carnivores that have acquired intelligence. Our evolution is more like that of social insects; the advances in knowledge and understanding that we prize are more a property of the human nests we call civilization than of its individual members. The nest is always more powerful than a collection of individuals. Who dares disturb the hornet's nest? Small bees easily destroy the huge and powerful but solitary Japanese horne...Humans are like other social insects. Our power doesn't come from our brains, but our ability to collaborate.




