TiredThinker         
         
Apollodorus         
         I assume recognizing intelligence must be evolutionarily necessary? — TiredThinker
TiredThinker         
         
James Riley         
         What I find weird is the ability of a person to be intelligent enough to possibly know when someone else is more intelligent than they are without words. Should that even be possible? — TiredThinker
Shawn         
         
Tiberiusmoon         
         
SpaceDweller         
         Usually when someone with a superior IQ is asked a question and show little to no effort in finding the correct answer, that can be an indicator of their intelligence. — Shawn
Tiberiusmoon         
         You mean?
Usually when someone with a superior IQ is present a problem and show little to no effort in solving the problem, that can be an indicator of their intelligence.
Otherwise we talk about knowledge not IQ. — SpaceDweller
Wayfarer         
         I assume recognizing intelligence must be evolutionarily necessary? — TiredThinker
We're all the embedded cells of a non-human superorganism. — Nils Loc
Nils Loc         
         Funny thing is that superorganisms by historical example are always smarter than the component organisms. — god must be atheist
How often is this intuition a correct assumption of an actual intelligent person, or is it probably always too subjective to be true and they could totally be a dumbie? I assume recognizing intelligence must be evolutionarily necessary? — TiredThinker
BC         
         You know how sometimes you look at someone and you just know they are super smart. — TiredThinker
Smarter compared to what? — Nils Loc
Tom Storm         
         How often is this intuition a correct assumption of an actual intelligent person, or is it probably always too subjective to be true and they could totally be a dumbie? I assume recognizing intelligence must be evolutionarily necessary? — TiredThinker
Possibility         
         You know how sometimes you look at someone and you just know they are super smart. You see the activity in their eyes and you see the most modest confidence one can see in an expression and you wish you could know what activities are going on inside their mind? They don't even seem that concerned with their immediate surroundings as most people are.
How often is this intuition a correct assumption of an actual intelligent person, or is it probably always too subjective to be true and they could totally be a dumbie? I assume recognizing intelligence must be evolutionarily necessary? — TiredThinker
You know how sometimes you look at someone and you just know they are super smart. — TiredThinker
without words. — TiredThinker
I doubt it — Tom Storm
it depends on the situation — Possibility
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