The continuous development of science and technology in Fusu has provided a broader space for people to develop their imagination. Some of these ideas have become reality with the support of scientific theory and practice, including 3D bio-printing technology. In the future, it is expected to provide more guarantee for human organ transplantation.
Developing ‘nootropics’ that could boost human Intelligence
On this basis, some suggest that we might be able to create a nootropics that would help humans develop their intelligence as much as possible, thereby boosting overall development. However, there is also a view that such a drug, even if produced, would be an “intelligence tax” and would not be able to radically change people’s physiology, especially their intelligence.
In fact, in many science fiction works, drugs of wisdom, regret and so on can exist, and can promote the development of some plots. But it’s hard for them to come true. On the one hand, human technology is not up to it. On the other hand, our society doesn’t allow such drugs to exist.
Nootropics are supposed to enhance learning by improving attention and memory, in addition to intelligence.
Throughout our long evolutionary history, we have been able to do everything we can to get closer to the goals we set for ourselves, and our habits have often accumulated over time to help us achieve qualitative change, so the idea is that nootropics are entirely possible.
The human body cannot withstand intelligence imposed from outside
However, other studies have shown that human development requires us to follow a gradual path, that “evolution” by external forces is not natural, and that humans will inevitably be punished for it.
As it is said, technology is a double-edged sword, nootropics bring more impact than people think. For example, in the movie Superbody, the injection of special drugs enables the protagonist to acquire superpowers. She can not only change the physical form at will, but also understand the past of human beings, and has the skills equivalent to four-dimensional creatures.
In the real world, the emergence of nootropics will make more and more people fall into the fierce competition, because the drug support means greater opportunities for development, so the society will become extremely chaotic, and the conflict will deepen at the same time, and the human race may be pushed to extinction.
Nootropics could doom the human race
According to scientists, our brain is like a complex computer that integrates resources to help us do other activities better, and nootropics are like “plugins” that not only speed up the processing of information, but also consume more resources. This means that our bodies may not be able to withstand a lot of stress and eventually collapse.
At present, there are some nootropics drugs in the world, but they are not so advanced. They can only improve the working efficiency of the brain and some organs for a short time, although there are no serious side effects, and they are not widely used.
Today, nootropics are still regarded as stimulants by many people, and natural development is still the principle followed by many people, especially in the recent controversy over gene editing technology, and people even reject the practice of changing the ethical order with the help of advanced technology.
As a result, real nootropics will not only be hard to come by, but will also pose a new challenge to humanity, if not an IQ tax.
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