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Do you have any more info on the IQ graph? I was under the (possibly mistaken) impression that IQ was a relative measurement and that the average IQ would always be constant (100 points or something).
It is, but if you track the average IQ over time using a comparative metric IQs now are higher by about 3 points per decade (one standard deviation in 50 years). It’s known as the Flynn Effect.
Ah, so the IQ values in the graph are a sort of reverse “adjusted for inflation”.
1 month for the vaccine, 6 months to test it, and 7 months to make enough factories so there’s enough of them. (Those overlap.)
That first number felt like a Star Trek episode.
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