The human brain has grown to the limit

Scientists from the University of Cambridge (UK) said: The ability of the human brain has reached the limit, the laws of physics and physiology do not allow to increase human thinking activities anymore. Is human intelligence already at the limit?

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In the process of studying the structure of the human brain and the energy need to provide it, scientists have come to the conclusion that the evolution of human intellectual ability has taken place for several million years. and now has reached the final limit.

"We have reached the peak in the development of the brain," said Simon Loglin, a neurobiology professor at the University of Cambridge . "The brain only accounts for 2% of each person's body but consumes about 20%." energy.

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"We have determined that, in order to increase intellectual activity, the human brain needs some additional energy that, according to calculations, the human body structure does not allow." Any increase in intellectual productivity as well as intellectual ability is an overwhelming thing for the body.

Some argue that there is still another way to overcome the brain's current ability to strengthen the connections between brain cells. But wanting to do that must give the brain a larger space, in other words, to increase its size. But the skull is not a flexible rubber for flexibility.The brains of the brain show that they are forced to limit themselves to the size of the head. So the brain has developed to 'peak' and must stop evolving.

From his arguments, Professor Loglin came to a sad conclusion: 'Humans cannot become smarter. Physical does not allow us to want to be okay '.

The preset energy needs, the brain can only process a certain amount of data within a limit. Adding energy is not allowed by the body.

Although it has been known for a long time, in smart people, the neural cell network is better than it is because it transmits signals from one part of the brain to another at an incredibly fast rate. To do that is even more difficult. So, some forecasts also prove quite a pessimistic thing that our brain is decreasing in size.

Will the above findings of British scientists mean the level of human intelligence has reached its limit?