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"The increase in total cerebral volume during early infancy
and the juvenile stage in chimpanzees and humans was
approximately three times greater than that in macaques," the
researchers wrote in the journal article.
But human brains expanded much more dramatically than
chimpanzee brains during the first few years of life; most of
that human-brain expansion was driven by explosive growth in
the connections between brain cells, which manifests itself
in an expansion in white matter. Chimpanzee brain volumes
ballooned about half that of humans' expansion during that
time period.
Human Intelligence Secrets Revealed by Chimp Brains
By Tia Ghose, Senior Writer | December 18, 2012 07:01pm
https://www.livescience.com/25655-chimp-brains-reveal-
human-intelligence.html
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Ah, yes, FAITH; the belief in something for which there is no
evidence. It is the glue that holds religions together.
Without it religions would crumble to dust and blow away with
the slightest breeze. Religious proponents are taught that
faith is a virtue, that without it you could not be a good
person. Having faith that something is true does not make it
true. Having faith does not make it probably true. Having
faith has no bearing on truth whatsoever. It is by no means
a method for determining what is true. Having faith simply
means you will believe it whether it is true or not. Faith is
an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable. Faith
means not wanting to know what is true.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ysecinv367w