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...
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Humans are like other social insects. Our power doesn't come from our brains, but our ability to collaborate.