Refining a brilliant mind from a population is the most fascinating process from the earlier times. Different methodologies comprises of different questions and different tasks has been applied but do they result in good outcomes???? An aptitude exam with all candidates given equal time for preparation and practice might solve the purpose if the biological conditions of the candidates are identical too, but is this practically feasible?
so how can we do the filtering.... Let me explain you with an analogy...
Our brain is considered to have a high computational power so lets look at a computer processor, we used to compare two processors on basis of their performances with respect to a task without the occurrence of a lag or degradation of processing speed of other parallel processes.
If a processor is close analogue of our brain than we just need to allow our brain to process the most laborious task and check its performance. The most difficult task to perform by any brain is telling a LIE and its often seen that during these processes there are some glitches as a result of background processes which gets uncontrolled as the the brain is now computing a much powerful process ie., "telling a lie" such as increase in pulses, unconscious actions and many more which are the basics of lie detection tests...
So more complex and efficient brain can lie more easily without being detected, and those brains definitely having a better class of computational power.
Nice Article.Good thinking yaar.
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