The Mystery of Why Some People Become Sudden Geniuses
Zaria Gorvett
My worry is that these interpretations are based on the Physicalist faith, so rather than try to improve in a way that includes the spirit people might [hurt] themselves [through being] inclined toward bogus "smart drugs" or even self-injury.
Zaria Gorvett
Quote:There’s mounting evidence that brain damage has the power to unlock extraordinary creative talents. What can this teach us about how geniuses are made?
Quote:But until recently, most sensible people agreed on one thing: creativity begins in the pink, wobbly mass inside our skulls. It surely goes without saying that striking the brain, impaling it, electrocuting it, shooting it, slicing bits out of it or depriving it of oxygen would lead to the swift death of any great visions possessed by its owner.
As it happens, sometimes the opposite is true.
Quote:Why does this happen? How does it work? And what does it teach us about what makes geniuses special?
There are two leading ideas. The first is that when you’re bashed on the head, the effects are similar to a dose of LSD. Psychedelic drugs are thought to enhance creativity by increasing the levels of serotonin, the so-called “happiness hormone”, in the brain. This leads to “synaesthesia”, in which more than one region is simultaneously activated and senses which are usually separate become linked.
Quote:In fact, though they often don’t need to, sudden savants work hard at improving their craft. “I mean, I practiced a lot. Talent and hard work, I think they are indistinguishable – you do something a lot and you get better at it,” says Sarkin. Padgett agrees. “When you’re fixated on something like that, of course you do discover things.”
My worry is that these interpretations are based on the Physicalist faith, so rather than try to improve in a way that includes the spirit people might [hurt] themselves [through being] inclined toward bogus "smart drugs" or even self-injury.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
(This post was last modified: 2021-03-07, 06:58 PM by Sciborg_S_Patel.)
- Bertrand Russell