Black Rose
An unbreakable bond
Here is high IQ guy explaining how to raise your IQ.
@Black Rose Just in case you were wondering why IQ is not perfect measure.
IQ as a construct is about the ratio or proportion in the ability of humans to use memory in relation to other humans. So it is like height, there is no perfect measure of height but we can say with rough estimation that we have one in ten, one in a hundred, in a thousand, in a million, and one in a billion compared to the rest of humans.
Intelligence is about ideas and the ability to manipulate data about them. This is developmental in some aspects. Children grow in the ability to hold data in their heads as they form associations and evaluate what is real, good bad, and true. But as per the construct they do so a certain rates.
Abstractions allow connections between ideas to find higher ideas that are not obvious to others. This allows us to formulate what is new and can be thought to expand the horizon of what is possible. Only it is that tests do not measure it effectively.
So what is this ability that humans can be categorized in? It is on tests computation. Yes, it is the case that abstractions of abstractions exist and are necessary for higher-order thought so we can also say many layers of abstraction exist relatively in the same way we can say an amount of computation exists relatively as well. It is just that if we combine computations and meta-abstraction we get, on principle, a way to tell what intelligence really is.
In computational IQ terms, When a person encounters new data and new problems it may be they can solve them but they do so within a category of the same number of persons who can do so. A person may be able to hold in their heads 9 variables at once. This is about one in five people. Or they can hold 25 variables at once making a comparison between all of them at the same time. This is one in one hundred million persons who can do so.
The difference is not much (9 or 25 variables) but it is a comparison between individuals on what they can do and this is only in computation as I said. A person who can also abstract to a high degree can have ideas beyond what is within their computation limit but what matters is that if they can be improved it will not be as fast as others can, meaning relatively if all persons grew together one in five would remain one in five.
It is more difficult to expand computational capacity than it is to learn new abstraction layers and simply easier to grow fast if your computational capacity is high. Abstraction can grow fast when we work hard to learn and create new things but when it comes to computation it may require increasing the perceptual field faster than relativistic speeds to increase IQ.
