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                "title": "Rowan Rodrik van der Molen",
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                        "*": "Rowan is the person who founded this wiki (after having started the [http://blog.omega-research.org/ Researching Point Omega Weblog] first.) His relation to the research here is that his dad, [[Popko Peter van der Molen|Popko]], is the researcher responsible for most of the materials presented on this wiki.\n\nRowan was born April 8th in 1982.\n\n== Other projects ==\n\nSome other projects with which Rowan is involved are:\n\n* [http://wiki.hardwood-investments.net/Main_Page Hardwood Investments Wiki] - About teak and other forestry investments.\n* [http://www.paldap.org/ LDAP Wiki] - About LDAP directories."
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                "title": "Selection pressure for high as well as for low levels of intelligence in modern Homo sapiens",
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                        "*": "'''Under construction\n'''\n\n\nIn the previous chapter, [[Self-blindness in humans as prerequisite for the evolution of advanced intelligence]], it was shown that Homo sapiens is saddled with a peculiar inability to regard the own behaviour soberly and that this incapacity does have strong genetic roots, but is also amplified by cultural factors of self-blinding.\n\nIn this chapter we will discuss the probability of present day selection forces in favour of moderate to low levels of intelligence, at the same time paired to selection forces in favour of higher intelligence. \n\nSuch antagonist selection forces favour a high spread of the (general) intelligence level.\n\nSince the beginning of the agricultural revolution brain size in Homo sapiens has not increased, but has significantly decreased. This is quite remarkable and goes counter to common sense and highly cherished notions of Homo sapiens evolving to ever higher levels of achievement and capacities.\n\nUitleggen waarom na de agriculture revolution er een hogere premie kwam te staan op middelmatigheid en een lagere intelligentie. \n\nTot aan landbouwrevolutie samenleving in klein stamverband, net zoals andere hominiden en verwante primaten. Genetisch vastgelegd gedragsrepertoire in hoge mate aangepast aan het kunnen functioneren in dergelijke kleine samenlevings-groepen. \nOp een gegeven punt in onze evolutie, +/- 250.000 jaar geleden, heeft de intelligentie van Homo s. kunnen exploderen vanwege het inbouwen van een vermogen tot blind zijn voor de eigen motivaties en emoties en voor die van elkaar.\nEr was tot aan het begin van de landbouwrevolutie een evenwicht tussen aan de ene kant het goed kunnen benutten van extra denkvermogen en aan de andere kant het gevaar van \"modderen met de eigen motivatie\" zodra de eigen intelligentie dat al te zeer voor de hand liggend maakt."
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