▲ | cutemonster 8 months ago | |
Thanks! > A few posts ago you were alluding to heritability in the 0.7-0.8 range, as a reason to dismiss the writings of Einstein, Newton, Descartes and Grothendieck. No. This is what I wrote: "Back when they were active, intelligence, IQ tests and the heritability of intelligence hadn't been well studied. They didn't have enough information, like we do today: ... twin studies ..." And now that changes to: "like we do today: ... GWAS (and twin studies) ...". The precise numbers were not the point. > you'd easily get to 0.3 or below — a figure which I personally find believable That's interesting. I thought you were closer to zero. Well, 0.3 or 0.7 or 0.2 -- it's a little bit all the same to me, as long as it's not 0 or 0.0001. > I don't care about the exact value Ok, makes sense :-) > as long at it doesn't serve as a distraction Aha, so that's why you didn't like 0.7 or 0.8 and reacted to it. Yes that's maybe a bit depressingly high numbers, in a way. And I don't like 0 or close to 0 because that'd indicate that this animal species was "stuck". > ... how one can develop one's ability for mathematics ... psychological attitude and mental actions that are key to becoming better at math Yes, to becoming better. If you have time, I wonder what's the level of maths you think most people on the planet can reach? If everyone had the right encouragement, time and attitude. - High school maths in economy and finance programs? (needed for example for accounting and running one's own business) - The most advanced maths classes in high school if you study natural sciences? - Technical mathematics or theoretical physics a few years at university? - General theory of relativity? I'm wondering if you're saying that just as long as someone starts early enough, they can reach the highest levels? But then what about today's topic: California's most neglected group of students: the gifted ones https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42247334 Is it just that they started earlier and have the right attitude? |