How smart would the human brain be when it was fully developed?

Updated on science 2024-03-07
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the millions of years that human beings have lived on the earth, the reason why we can stand out from the tens of thousands of creatures has a lot to do with our own human structure. For example, the structure of our human brain is very different from that of other living organisms. What are the secrets of our human brains?

    Why is it possible to be more advanced than other animals?

    We all know that most of the people in the world are ordinary people, but once their IQ reaches a very high level, they will create a lot of incomprehensible things, we are familiar with Einstein, his IQ is as high as 165, in fact he did not disappoint us, Einstein has created many miracles in the scientific community with his brain, and even put forward a series of theories that are difficult for ordinary people to understand.

    I don't know if you have seen the movie "Super Body", the heroine in it has developed her brain to 100% because of the use of drugs, and the heroine in the movie is invincible. Many people think that this is just the result of being blurred in the movie. However, science fiction movies still cause many of us to speculate, and we all have a question about our own brains, if our human brain is developed to 100%, will we become god-like beings?

    In fact, theoretically speaking, there is such a possibility, scientists once dissected Einstein's brain and found that Einstein's brain was only 20% developed at that time, even with such a small part, Einstein still created quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity. Therefore, scientists believe that if the human brain is really developed to 100%, it may really be possible to become a god, and even easily control the universe.

    According to scientists' research, it is actually difficult for humans to develop their brains to 100%, and we all know that brain activity needs to consume a certain amount of energy, and these energy occupy most of the body, which is why we feel very tired when we use the brain too much in our daily life.

    In our real life, the energy intake of the human body is actually limited, if we insist on developing our brain to 100%, once the energy in our body cannot meet the needs of the brain, it is likely to have a bad effect. Scientists say that the human brain may not be able to develop halfway through, and people have already lost their lives, and do not try it when they do not have enough ability to ensure that they can develop their brains. After all, everything in the universe has certain laws, and it must be done step by step.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Very smart, because after all the development, man is like a god, and he can know everything.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the human brain is fully developed, I believe that technology will show a huge development, and at the same time, people's various bodily functions will be greatly improved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It can easily solve all kinds of mysteries in the universe. At present, only about 10% of the human brain has been developed, and it has reached the current civilization, and if it is developed to 100%, those unsolved mysteries will not be a problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the movie, the heroine is developed to the brain because of special drugs, and the brain is developed and becomes omnipotent, such as seeing particles, controlling gravity, and even transcending time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Very smart. Because humans are already smart when they only develop 10% of the functions of their brains, they will become smarter if their brains are fully developed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Speaking of genius, many people will think of Xueba and scumbag, recalling the school days, Xueba always reads two pages of books at random, you can understand the key points of the test, and then easily answer the questions, and finally get a high score, but the scumbag is very nervous every time he takes the exam, but in the end he fails to get any high scores, at this time, everyone's heart must be complaining about God's injustice, not giving themselves a good brain.

    But when you grow up, you realize that it turns out that everyone's brain is the same, but the degree of development is different, if a person's brain is developed, the higher its intelligence, which is directly proportional. In addition, the degree of brain development is beyond the control of humans, and the rest depends on luck except for genes.

    For example, Albert Einstein, whose IQ reached 200, is known as one of the greatest scientists on the planet and has made great contributions to our earth science and technology, and all this is because his brain has been developed by nearly 20%, and this magnitude is the largest brain development of all scientists found so far. So at this point, some readers must be curious, is it possible that we have discovered so much in medical technology at this stage, and we can't develop our own brains to improve IQ?

    For this answer, and to summarize the answer for it, no. The reason for this, experts have thought about it a long time ago, and the basis for its adoption is that our technology is far from reaching this level, and what we think is a strong level of medicine, for a more advanced civilization, it is like a game.

    We must know that the brain nerves are the most complex and subtle of all the nerves in the human body, and it is undoubtedly very difficult to carry out complex development work through the brain nerves. Perhaps, we are not done yet, because a careless break of a small nerve may lead to a serious impact on the health of the whole person.

    Take a step back and say, even if this brain-developing work succeeds, what do readers think will happen to us? Could it be a flying superman? Or will it be Iron Man with special functions?

    I don't think it's, if we are fully developed in the human brain, it may eventually lead to our human body not being able to bear it, as the saying goes, the full moon is lost, the less you know how to be satisfied, the more you will suffer from it, so the human IQ may be just right, and a little more, there may be disasters that make it difficult for us to deal with the aftermath.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What happens when the human brain is fully developed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No matter how the brain is developed, it is also material, not beyond the magical existence, it is material, it must develop according to the laws of the material world, and there will be no behavior that exceeds the laws of self-recognized science.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You're just saying ifs, ifs are assumptions! Why bother with a virtual answer?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's going to become a superbody, and there's a movie superbody that's about it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Summary. Dear drops, 1Some are congenital. (There is no way to change this kind of person) 2Some are acquired. (No one is educated or malnourished) hope mine can help you.

    May I ask you, great gods, I have seen on the Internet that the human brain is fully developed, but why is it that some people are smart and some people are not smart? What is the reason for this?

    Hello, dear drop, now call the rock disturbance in my jujube to cover your question, wait a moment and Dan moment, I will send you the detailed answer Oh, wait patiently, don't worry,

    Dear drops, 1Some of them are congenital hindrance. (There is no way to change the defeat of this kind of person) 2Some are acquired. (No one is educated or malnourished) hope mine can help you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's a misstatement that only 10% of the brain is utilized, probably from the cerebral cortex and the brain as a whole, the 15 billion cells involved in thinking in the cerebral cortex, the 10 billion neurons except glial cells, and the 100 billion neurons in the entire brain, which is only 10%. But the idea of harnessing the brain is an illusion because the brain is more than just a thinking organ. Neurons control the body's movements and internal physiology by connecting with surrounding nerves, and this requires more neurons.

    The brain can be divided into the brain, the second brain, the midbrain, the thalamus and other structures, and the neurons in the thalamus control the activities of human nature, such as the thalamus and body temperature regulation, water and electrolyte regulation, etc., and the second brain is the second brain.

    The brain stem, as well as the center of breathing and heartbeat, this function does not allow people to control themselves, and is the most basic function to maintain survival. The midbrain is mainly related to the complex reflex activities of people, such as primary light reflex, primary auditory reflex, pupil light reflex, etc., and can also regulate muscle tension, adjust voluntary movements and correct reflex activities. The telencephalon is primarily the cerebral cortex and other structures responsible for thinking, memory, and other functions.

    Therefore, although the cerebral cortex accounts for only 10% of the neurons in the brain, the function of the brain is one-sided, there is no idleness, and the argument that the brain function is only 10% is not valid.

    But there is indeed a certain potential for brain function, and the reason why this potential has not been developed is mainly because the amount of computing that people need in daily life is not particularly large, but in some special situations, such as emotional tension such as fear and tension, adrenaline secretion increases, energy release increases, blood flow accelerates, especially blood perfusion of important organs such as the heart, in this case, neurons in the brain can get more oxygen and nutrients, so they can stimulate faster activities, So when people are nervous, they have some quickness and are more flexible in their thinking. However, such a state is also an instinctive activity of the human body, which does not require the subjective control of the human body.

    As a result, such brain activity cannot be sustained, and it is difficult to extract the so-called potential at any time. However, brain functions can be trained, such as memory. Memory entails recognizing things and then forming strong memories through repetition and recognition.

    Some people can speed up or memorize things better through associations and other means. Human intelligence is a comprehensive manifestation related to memory and imagination. When memory improves, more knowledge can be stored in the brain, which is always useful.

    But then again, there is a limit to what the brain can remember, and the memories associated with it will destroy the original synapses of the brain, form new synapses, and will also make people pick up sesame seeds and lose watermelons, so memory is okay with a certain amount of training, there is no need to distinguish the need for memory and Newton, and the memory of scientists may not be very good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no scientific basis for this statement, every cell in the human brain is 100% active every day, and each has its own job, but they are all connected.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's true, because the human brain has unlimited rights to exploit, and now humans can only develop 10%, and the more they develop, the smarter they are.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is true, because the human brain is a very complex structure that cannot be fully developed.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are about 14 billion 15 billion brain cells in normal people, but less than 10% of them are exploited, and most of the rest are in a dormant state. After the age of 30, the brain cells are dying at a rate of 100,000 per day, although this is insignificant for the brain's 15 billion brain cells, but if the brain cells that die are developed and functional, it will inevitably affect the brain efficiency and will be dull and dull. About 95% of our brains have yet to be exploited, and even the brains of scientists like Albert Einstein are only about 13 years old.

    According to this understanding, it is not impossible to develop the potential of the brain and make yourself smarter. The premise of developing the potential of the brain and making us smarter is that in addition to strengthening education, improving education, and improving the overall quality of the whole nation, should we also consider some kind of problem of tapping the potential of human beings, look inward, and develop the potential of the brain.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The human brain is only 10% developed, which was summed up by previous people. If that's the case, 90% of the human brain should be untapped. But when each of us memorizes and learns things, we feel that we are very attentive, but we have not learned too much, and we feel that we have done our best 100%.

    At this time, we feel that we have been fully developed, we can't remember things, and no one else has the ability, which can only mean that we are stupid. A lot of people think so. In fact, our human potential is immeasurable.

    The human brain is like our mobile phone, and sometimes we have too many things installed on our mobile phone, and there will be a lack of memory. But if we expand the memory, we can store more things.

    There are about 16 billion neurons in our brains, more than all other species. Generally speaking, the higher the number of neurons, the more intelligent the brain has. Unfortunately, since we were born, the number of neurons has been decreasing.

    Wait a minute, I said that the number of neurons is decreasing all the time, and if that's the case, aren't we going to get dumber and dumber? But no.

    Our daily experience tells us that our cognitive abilities are greatly improved during at least the two years of infancy and adolescence. If the neurons themselves cannot be increased, then this improvement in cognitive ability can only be due to the development of neuronal connections. Thanks to the development of these neuronal connections, we can continue to improve our cognitive abilities after birth.

    To understand the laws of neurodevelopment, we applied a technique called diffuse neuroimaging to record brain images of more than 750 adolescents between the ages of 8 and 22 and construct their brain networks. We found that as we aged, the connections between brain networks became stronger, and at the same time, the structure showed a more pronounced tendency towards modularity. Even when we control for age, which is the most important factor affecting cognitive ability, we still find that the strength of this modularity shows a very significant positive correlation with the level of cognitive ability.

    In order to further improve the relationship between brain networks and our cognitive abilities, we designed a series of experiments, and scanned the brains of the subject samples with functional MRI at the same time as the experiments, hoping to show a certain regularity in the learning process of the brain network. We found that although the specific ways in which the brain is connected differ depending on the task of learning, they all show a common trend.

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