Message from @Yugure

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2018-11-03 17:57:45 UTC  

@Dr.Wol thats crystal

2018-11-03 17:58:01 UTC  

Crystal is studying facts, learning at trade etc

2018-11-03 17:58:04 UTC  

omg

2018-11-03 17:58:18 UTC  

basically, the thing you can teach a monkey

2018-11-03 17:58:18 UTC  

"Fluid intelligence is defined as the ability to solve new problems, use logic in new situations, and identify patterns. In contrast, crystallized intelligence is defined as the ability to use learned knowledge and experience."

2018-11-03 17:58:27 UTC  

You can also increase your ability to reason about things.
To borrow from a literary character waton is trained in reasoning from holmes.

2018-11-03 17:58:56 UTC  

You can however train yourself to have a better performance
Faster pattern recognition
Abstact thinking


but this claim is false

2018-11-03 17:59:05 UTC  

No its not

2018-11-03 17:59:12 UTC  

Kali, you can easily train yourself for such a thing

2018-11-03 17:59:38 UTC  

Anyways, tim wants people to have special consideration for special circumstances despite being lower in merit.

2018-11-03 17:59:42 UTC  

oh really, i need definite proofs for that

2018-11-03 18:00:14 UTC  

@taekahn that is rational duuh, you cant deny economic factors and technogenic influences

2018-11-03 18:00:31 UTC  

Kali, lemme ask you how do you develop your skills of abstract thinking while you grow up?

2018-11-03 18:00:48 UTC  

you must be those people who thinks that those mobile apps help you become smarter by playing those games

2018-11-03 18:00:55 UTC  

ad hominem

2018-11-03 18:01:08 UTC  

@Yugure you dont, its your fluid iq

2018-11-03 18:01:25 UTC  

Look Wol he has already fell to Ad hominems and insults if that says anything about his arguments

2018-11-03 18:01:28 UTC  

@Dr.Wol actually its appeal to public passions, but nice try FBI

2018-11-03 18:01:50 UTC  

😄 "You must be a guy who believes (dumb example)" aka "You must be stupid"

2018-11-03 18:01:56 UTC  

@Yugure the ignorant think rationally only when you trigger them with fallacies, seems to work

2018-11-03 18:02:01 UTC  

Mate fluid IQ is a composite of this abilities

2018-11-03 18:02:01 UTC  

now use that grit to argue me properly

2018-11-03 18:02:05 UTC  

omg

2018-11-03 18:02:06 UTC  

Well that says it all. Kali thinks you're literally born with a fixed amount of ability to reason that can never change or improve.

2018-11-03 18:02:32 UTC  

Spatial awareness is a big factor in the improvement of fluid intelligence

2018-11-03 18:02:38 UTC  

omg

2018-11-03 18:03:05 UTC  

my iq is as fluid as my gender

2018-11-03 18:03:20 UTC  

So...not fluid at all?

2018-11-03 18:03:28 UTC  

@JohnOakman that needs to be pinned because that was fucking great

2018-11-03 18:03:28 UTC  

using that you can learn to think in abstracts, allowing you to reason in fictional scenarios, as opposed to requiring a real-world example

2018-11-03 18:03:29 UTC  

are you assuming right now?

2018-11-03 18:03:32 UTC  

You are literally born with genes that determine your neurophysiology, ie., ability to reason.

2018-11-03 18:03:36 UTC  

Hells yeah

2018-11-03 18:03:40 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY4sShDt9to

i suggest you start with basics in this video

2018-11-03 18:03:53 UTC  

then come talk to me if you still want

2018-11-03 18:04:14 UTC  

Summerize it

2018-11-03 18:04:20 UTC  

It's ok to have a low IQ, that's why Science is editing genes 😄

2018-11-03 18:04:50 UTC  

Takes neuroscience advice from a psychiatrist

2018-11-03 18:05:01 UTC  

Lemme go ask my poly sci professors and economics real quick

2018-11-03 18:05:49 UTC  

so a clinical psychologist and a neuroscientist talk about intelligence but you choose to be stupid...
mkay

2018-11-03 18:06:38 UTC  

I believe they call this an "argument from authority" which typically leads to logical fallacy