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I've had a theory for a couple of years now. I am in no way medically trained but I do have personal experience with the spectrum so my theory isn't completely baseless
Could 'The Autistic Spectrum' simply be our next step in human evolution? Let me explain my thoughts.
First of all, whenever a new Genius is found, it is almost guaranteed that they are somewhere on the spectrum. It's not just intelligence that they possess. Some have amazing memory skills, are musical geniuses without being trained, some can learn languages with ease whilst others learn everything there is to learn about a specific subject. Anything that humans have been trying to excel in for centuries is now inbedded in some people.
It's literally like they are a "test phase" in evolution and it hasn't quite perfected itself yet. Obviously there is a scale to it and this is just a theory but has anybody else ever wondered this? 1000 years from now the gene or whatever it is that causes autism could have 'perfected' itself, leaving a literal race of super humans.
What say you?
Could 'The Autistic Spectrum' simply be our next step in human evolution? Let me explain my thoughts.
First of all, whenever a new Genius is found, it is almost guaranteed that they are somewhere on the spectrum. It's not just intelligence that they possess. Some have amazing memory skills, are musical geniuses without being trained, some can learn languages with ease whilst others learn everything there is to learn about a specific subject. Anything that humans have been trying to excel in for centuries is now inbedded in some people.
It's literally like they are a "test phase" in evolution and it hasn't quite perfected itself yet. Obviously there is a scale to it and this is just a theory but has anybody else ever wondered this? 1000 years from now the gene or whatever it is that causes autism could have 'perfected' itself, leaving a literal race of super humans.
What say you?