Lex Luthor wrote:
The fact that things like the wheel, bow and arrow, or even the paper clip took so long to invent really makes me question human intelligence. I bet that most "intelligence" is simply copying other people's behavior with extremely little improvisation. It makes me wonder if the key to learning and success is actively looking for ideal behavior to copy. Anyone have thoughts on this?
Learning is exactly that - digesting what others have learned and what your experiences have taught you as well. Taking that the next step and inventing something - this happens continually. Everytime you do something new, or figure something out for yourself, this happens. It doesn't matter that someone else may have already done it, it's still an "invention" or whatever for you.
Inventions or ideas that are actually new to mankind are less frequent, but this doesn't have as much to do with intelligence as you might think. Just because I didn't invent something today does not mean I would not have if the need had presented itself.