People have definitely gotten smarter. Here’s a small case which might help illustrate how this happens in general: We know infection with hookworms and other soil-transmitted helminths will do nasty things to the intelligence of the patient, especially for children. Since humanity got rich enough to build sewer systems and shoes and anti-parasitic drug companies, soil transmitted helminths have become a lot less of a problem (and the same goes for their cognitive effects).
nwah1|4 years ago
wcarss|4 years ago
Previously I had thought iodization was mostly for preventing thyroid issues in the event of nuclear fallout, but no! It was a way bigger deal. For example, I had no idea it was the origin of the term "cretin"[2].
1 - https://youtu.be/B00K66HivcI
2 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretin
slibhb|4 years ago
Even if average intelligence has climbed up, genius is about the absolute top of the heap and I doubt that has changed.
faitswulff|4 years ago