Of course. but intelligence just can't exist without computational power.
You can see all the schlomo programmers running on sugars like crazy do nothing but ruin their bodies
That's because they are schlomo programmers, not real ones. Looks like they don't use brain at all, taking in account that modern software RAM and CPU consumption does not correlate at all with its usefulness and features. Schlomo programmers just mindlessly copypaste patterns, nothing more.
PS: Never met highly smart people who was obese or have diabetes or whatever diseases connected with shugar.
Tesla and Leonardo da Vinci, both low sugar diets, constant barrage of amazing contributions all their lives.
Name that amazing contributions. Ones that really useful and thoroughly developed. They mostly produced ideas, and overhelming majority of their ideas does not work.
You don't need much brain work to get an idea. In most cases they just appear in your mind without any effort when you are thinking nothing. Sounds weird and enigmatic, but that's a theme for another topic.
You need brain work to analyse, check and thoroughly develop idea to the level when it is easily reproduceable and working. Both Tesla and Leonardo was complete loosers in that part.
In Edison's case, he very much lived on milk, and he shunned many regular foods. No sugars. In later life was diabetic too. In general he a weird metanolism and I suspect had a few genetic differences in significant ways.
Of course. but intelligence just can't exist without computational power.
That's because they are schlomo programmers, not real ones. Looks like they don't use brain at all, taking in account that modern software RAM and CPU consumption does not correlate at all with its usefulness and features. Schlomo programmers just mindlessly copypaste patterns, nothing more.
PS: Never met highly smart people who was obese or have diabetes or whatever diseases connected with shugar.
Define genius. Many known geniuses are relatively dumb in terms of using brain intensively. They just once got a good idea and that's all.
Name that amazing contributions. Ones that really useful and thoroughly developed. They mostly produced ideas, and overhelming majority of their ideas does not work.
You don't need much brain work to get an idea. In most cases they just appear in your mind without any effort when you are thinking nothing. Sounds weird and enigmatic, but that's a theme for another topic.
You need brain work to analyse, check and thoroughly develop idea to the level when it is easily reproduceable and working. Both Tesla and Leonardo was complete loosers in that part.
I was just reading a Thomas Edison biography. He ate little and it was low sugar except for some lactose.
In Edison's case, he very much lived on milk, and he shunned many regular foods. No sugars. In later life was diabetic too. In general he a weird metanolism and I suspect had a few genetic differences in significant ways.